A Liberty County development that has gotten national attention will be center stage at the Texas Capitol today.
development in Liberty County. That’s because the development will be the central topic at a public hearing for the State Affairs Committee.However, the development became a target of conservative media criticism with descriptions of cartel crime and claims of being a haven for undocumented immigrants, all leading to overwhelmed law enforcement.
The developers even invited lawmakers to see the development for themselves, and KHOU 11 got their reaction earlier this month.
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