Voting Rights Act ruling could change representation on city councils, school boards across Texas
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The 1965 federal law helped Latino and Black voters gain representation in city and school boards across Texas but now that could change.
The 1965 federal law helped Latino and Black voters gain representation in city and school boards across Texas but now that could change.
The 1965 federal law helped Latino and Black voters gain representation in city and school boards across Texas but now that could change.
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