In 1966 a group of labor organizers and their supporters marched from Rio Grande City to Austin in order to pressure the legislature to pass a bill __________
A. expanding welfare benefits for the unemployed
B. establishing a state minimum wage of $1.25 an hour
C. disbanding the Texas Rangers
D. outlawing the poll tax
B
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