Texans claim great pride in their heritage yet Texans have a long and sordid history of destroying their heritage either by arson, demolition, or neglect. State law does almost nothing to protect our Texas heritage from being destroyed. The State Agency tasked with protecting our heritage has a sordid track record of either doing nothing when archaeological sites, historic buildings, and native ecosystems are being threatened with destruction but in many cases actually aid and abet the destroyers. The PU.

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Texans claim great pride in their heritage yet Texans have a long and sordid history of destroying their heritage either by arson, demolition, or neglect. State law does almost nothing to protect our Texas heritage from being destroyed. The State Agency tasked with protecting our heritage has a sordid track record of either doing nothing when archaeological sites, historic buildings, and native ecosystems are being threatened with destruction but in many cases actually aid and abet the destroyers. The PU.

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