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LetMyPeopleVote

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Wed Jun 8, 2022, 04:52 PM Jun 2022

Citing post-9/11 terrorism law, Houston will not release its 'after-action report' on 2021 freeze

This is pure bullshit. We need to see this report before the 2022 election.



https://www.houstonchronicle.com/news/houston-texas/houston/article/Citing-post-9-11-terrorism-law-Houston-will-not-17228720.php

Houston will not release its retrospective report on the 2021 winter freeze, citing a post-9/11 law shielding information that could be exposed by terrorists or criminals.

The city drafted a report, called “After-Action Report/Improvement Plans for the 2021 Winter Storm,” after the February freeze, when plunging temperatures crippled the state’s electrical grid and led to hundreds of deaths across Texas.

Houston will not release its retrospective report on the 2021 winter freeze, citing a post-9/11 law shielding information that could be exposed by terrorists or criminals.

The city drafted a report, called “After-Action Report/Improvement Plans for the 2021 Winter Storm,” after the February freeze, when plunging temperatures crippled the state’s electrical grid and led to hundreds of deaths across Texas.

People died during this freeze and we know to know why
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Citing post-9/11 terrorism law, Houston will not release its 'after-action report' on 2021 freeze (Original Post) LetMyPeopleVote Jun 2022 OP
They could redact the sensitive, technical parts TheRealNorth Jun 2022 #1
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