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She served as a legislative assistant for members of the Texas Legislature and as a law clerk in the Texas Attorney General's office. History), Gay was appointed to the University's Undergraduate Judicial Board and was awarded a grant by Duke's Public Policy Institute to work as a legislative assistant in health policy for Congressman William Roy (Kan.) in Washington, D.C.
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