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The Chron gave us a Christmas Eve piece today about a certain Al Hoang, an H-Town City Council member-Elect. Check it out. He and his wife apparently hold two homestead exemptions. That is illegal. The Harris County District Attorney won’t let us know if they are investigating. It will probably be Pat Lykos’ call on whether or not to proceed. Let’s see if a GOPer will go after a fellow GOPer. He also fudged on his campaign reports and ...
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