In the Roundup: Passed during this year’s legislative session, several new state laws took effect this week. Our team spent the past month highlighting different ways that Texans’ lives would change come Sept. 1.
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by Alana Rocha and Justin Dehn, The Texas Tribune
September 4, 2015
In the Roundup: Passed during this year’s legislative session, several new state laws took effect this week. Our team spent the past month highlighting different ways that Texans’ lives would change come Sept. 1.
Alana Rocha was the director of news partnerships for The Texas Tribune until June 2022. She was previously a multimedia reporter, after working in television and radio news for eight years. Alana covered... More by Alana Rocha
Justin Dehn was a multimedia producer, focusing on video and audio production, from 2010 to 2023. He’s been shooting and producing news for more than two decades. Justin has been behind the camera for... More by Justin Dehn

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