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“The spokesperson also noted that, under Texas law, the $50,000 donation from AT&T's corporate treasury to the Texas Senate Republicans "is strictly limited to being used to help defray administrative and overhead costs of the organization and may not be used for political purposes."“ Oh please! All that means is their donation frees up money acquired elsewhere that can now be redirected to political purposes instead of covering the admin & overhead costs. AT&T’s spin is clearly BS as is every other corporate donor to these misogynistic asshats.

Side question that I’ve been wondering regarding this bounty, how is it being funded and who pays it out? Did Texas create a budget, a department to administer & investigate the bounty claims and fund it with state taxpayer monies? Was the money redirected from another area’s budget? And a further question: have there been any claims since the law went into effect? Have any of those claims resulted in payouts? What due diligence are those tasked with paying out this bounty doing to ensure the claims are valid?

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So, again, great reporting, but what do WE do? I have United Health Care as my Health Insurance provider, can't change it. As long as there are ignorant people who "believe" the Republican Laws are what they want, we have to endure the disgusting hypocrisy. It's always an assault on the poor and that won't change. The Rape victim who has the child will then be disparaged for having an out of wedlock baby and going on Social Services. Unless the general public gets a first hand taste of the disgusting policies, nothing-ever-changes! In fact it gets worse.

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