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LULAC official responds to military base name vote, lawsuit possible if Congress fails
Comment0ShareAdd Us On GoogleAdd as a preferred source on GoogleFORT HOOD, Texas (KWTX) - The League of United Latin American Citizens is continuing its fight to restore the Fort Cavazos name and is considering a lawsuit if congressional efforts fail.
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Comment0FORT HOOD, Texas (KWTX) - The League of United Latin American Citizens is continuing its fight to restore the Fort Cavazos name and is considering a lawsuit if congressional efforts fail.
Larry Romo, LULAC's national vice president for veterans, served on the commission that helped pick the new names for military installations.
He said the organization is glad to see movement in Congress toward changing the names back, but their fight is not over yet.
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