Gov. Abbott one year since 4th of July deadly floods
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott spoke in Kerrville on Saturday to mark a year since the deadly Hill Country flooding. The governor started his speech by reflecting on 250 years of American independence before turning to the somber anniversary. He spoke about the courage of Texans who were affected by the flooding, calling it the region's "darkest Fourth of July."
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