State Rep. Monty Davenport, running for land commissioner, has an answer for a young (23) opponent, L.J. Bryant, who has been saying he’ll take the office farther technologically. Davenport said he’ll improve office efficiency and accessibility, too, but take care to spend wisely “on well-established” equipment and practices. He has some idea, too, of the difficulties of winning appropriations from the legislature for the constitutional offices.

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