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Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick says 'Christ-centered' legislature is why people move to Texas

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Does the Lone Star State have the most "Christ-centered legislature" in America?

That's the claim made by Texas Lt. Gov Dan Patrick during his keynote speech this week at the Texas Policy Summit held by the Texas Public Policy Foundation, a right-leaning nonprofit think tank.

Speaking at the event's keynote lunchThursday at the AT&T Executive Hotel & Conference Center in Austin, Patrick, 74, recognized a group of state senators he believes represents a larger Republican contingency of lawmakers who "put Christ first in all they do."

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