Texas in an individualistic-traditionalistic state due to which it has long cherished limited government: part-time legislature, pluralistic executive, and elected judiciary. The critics argue that it makes Texas a conservative state that impedes upward social mobility, denies better income opportunities, discourages political inclusiveness and participation, and compromises women reproductive rights.
As Texas population is growing, how should be the great State of Texas look like in next 50 years? Do you believe Texas needs to change itself to accommodate the point of view of the other side of political isle? If so, how? If not, why?
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