@BryanDFischer@ByPatForde “Texas Tech, the lone Big 12 representative, was blown out at home by Oregon after receiving a first-round bye.” Incorrect. That game was played in the Orange Bowl, not Lubbock. And the score was 6-0 at the half and 13-0 at the end of 3Q.
@dennisdoddcbs “In the history of the game” is quite a dramatic way to say “in year 2 of the 12-team playoff.” And a 3-loss team would’ve made it in year 1 but for Clemson’s upset of SMU in the ACC title game. Yes, there’s a legit debate between Bama/ND/Miami, but let’s dial back the hyperbole.
This bill was a big win for AL military families several months ago and is even more important now in the midst of #COVID19. Thanks to LTG @willainsworthAL, Sen. @DonnieChesteen and Rep. Randall Shedd for your leadership on the issue!
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Thank you for correcting the record on this. @SamBrockNBC: it should be noted that @voteclaymgm supported the masking ordinance on Tuesday. He should be commended for voting in the best interest of his constituents in District 7.
Thank you to @comcast for opening almost 200,000 @Xfinity WiFi hotspots free of charge throughout Florida in preparation for Hurricane #Dorian, including for non-Xfinity customers. These will help critical communication lines remain open during and after the storm.
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The stated purpose of HB400 is to serve areas that have no broadband service. The current language is geared to rural areas without specifying unserved. Without recognizing this difference, there is a risk of broadband never actually reaching those who are unserved.