Jasmine Crockett
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And it would probably surprise some people that I've actually ridden a tractor trailer in my district as well. So. You go just into my suburbs and you can get into a little bit of farming as well. But it's mostly an inner urban kind of district. And so we've got some of the big corporate biggies that are based there, AT&T and others, a dating site that I won't mention.
Oh yeah, I mean, listen, during COVID, the DFW area was growing exponentially. And overall, we've seen the growth in Texas just kind of be off the charts. They thought we were gonna get four new seats in redistricting. We felt like there may have been an undercount. There was a little pandemic that was going on.
Oh yeah, I mean, listen, during COVID, the DFW area was growing exponentially. And overall, we've seen the growth in Texas just kind of be off the charts. They thought we were gonna get four new seats in redistricting. We felt like there may have been an undercount. There was a little pandemic that was going on.
Oh yeah, I mean, listen, during COVID, the DFW area was growing exponentially. And overall, we've seen the growth in Texas just kind of be off the charts. They thought we were gonna get four new seats in redistricting. We felt like there may have been an undercount. There was a little pandemic that was going on.
We got three new seats and now they're projecting for 2030 that we'll get an additional four seats. So, no, we are growing leaps and bounds in the state of Texas. But truly, DFW has been one of those fastest growing areas.
We got three new seats and now they're projecting for 2030 that we'll get an additional four seats. So, no, we are growing leaps and bounds in the state of Texas. But truly, DFW has been one of those fastest growing areas.
We got three new seats and now they're projecting for 2030 that we'll get an additional four seats. So, no, we are growing leaps and bounds in the state of Texas. But truly, DFW has been one of those fastest growing areas.
So I was 18.
So I was 18.
So I was 18.
Louis home? Yes. Okay. But no, I left at 18 and I was like, I'm not coming back. And I haven't been back. So left at 18. St.
Louis home? Yes. Okay. But no, I left at 18 and I was like, I'm not coming back. And I haven't been back. So left at 18. St.
Louis home? Yes. Okay. But no, I left at 18 and I was like, I'm not coming back. And I haven't been back. So left at 18. St.
I think that you're right. I mean, even though I still would not want to go home. I do. I think that you point out an interesting fact because I feel like St. Louis didn't keep up. I feel like St. Louis was ahead of the curve. Right. We had the Mississippi River to the west.
I think that you're right. I mean, even though I still would not want to go home. I do. I think that you point out an interesting fact because I feel like St. Louis didn't keep up. I feel like St. Louis was ahead of the curve. Right. We had the Mississippi River to the west.
I think that you're right. I mean, even though I still would not want to go home. I do. I think that you point out an interesting fact because I feel like St. Louis didn't keep up. I feel like St. Louis was ahead of the curve. Right. We had the Mississippi River to the west.
it was you talk about port that was the world's most important point for a while went through up and down the mississippi right so like this was like a bustling area but like as far as being able to kind of transition with the times and being able to kind of keep up i think at one point in time it was like they were ahead of the times and then they got a little bit behind i mean i'm glad that anheuser-busch is still right there anchored in st louis
it was you talk about port that was the world's most important point for a while went through up and down the mississippi right so like this was like a bustling area but like as far as being able to kind of transition with the times and being able to kind of keep up i think at one point in time it was like they were ahead of the times and then they got a little bit behind i mean i'm glad that anheuser-busch is still right there anchored in st louis
it was you talk about port that was the world's most important point for a while went through up and down the mississippi right so like this was like a bustling area but like as far as being able to kind of transition with the times and being able to kind of keep up i think at one point in time it was like they were ahead of the times and then they got a little bit behind i mean i'm glad that anheuser-busch is still right there anchored in st louis
I know that they're all over because I have a law firm right there in my district in Texas. Yes. We actually have the sixth largest beer distributor right there in my district. I do lots of that in my district too, but nevertheless, Anaheisen Bush still is, you know, I mean, that's, I grew up as a girl looking at the class deals. I mean, it's a very big thing.