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Starting a discussion here based on this edit in particular, where Neutrality has indicated that additional information on the vote taken by Krause was unnecessary, as they state the source doesn't mention Krause. That's fair criticism, but should be applied to the source that is currently in that same sentence[1]. This source only mentions Krause by name once, and as a courtesy, I'll include the language for those without a subscription to the NYT: A Republican state representative, Matt Krause of Fort Worth, said that he hoped that the threat of an “intense” option like arrest would persuade missing members to return voluntarily. “I hope this kind of wakes them up and allows them to say, ‘All right, it’s time to get back to work,’” he said. Again, this is the only mention of Krause in the source, and it doesn't mention that he even voted for the Republican measure, so isn't this moot anyway? --PerpetuityGrat (talk) 22:42, 30 October 2021 (UTC)[reply]