Don’t mess with Texas: State offers $9,000 in scholarships for essays on keeping state clean

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Musician Shakey Graves performs the"Don't Mess with Texas" song with dancing trashcans during a press conference at the Capitol in Austin, Tx., on Tuesday, April 02, 2013.The state Department of Transportation will be doling out a total of $9,000 in scholarships to Texas high school seniors to help them pay for in-state colleges and universities, the agency announced Thursday.

when the transportation department was spending millions and looking for a way to clean up its highways. The department asked for help with crafting an advertising campaign, and the Austin-based GSD&M suggested “Don’t Mess With Texas.”

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