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Prop 13’s rejection could mean more than 100 state justices and judges will have to step down in the middle of their terms over the next 10 years.
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The vote dedicates billions of tax dollars to build and maintain power plants. Now comes the tricky part.
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The county's two bond propositions total more than $500 million to fund road and park improvements throughout the county.
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Texans headed to the polls to vote on amendments to the state Constitution and to decide numerous local races and propositions.
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Supporters say the creation of the energy fund will bolster the Texas grid. Opponents say it's an unnecessary giveaway to power companies and the gas industry.
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The proposed constitutional amendment would create the Texas University Fund to support research at public universities.
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One of the measures voters will see on the ballot this fall is Proposition 9. It seeks to increase the monthly payments former educators get from the state based on when they retired.
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Voters will be able to weigh in on 14 statewide constitutional amendments, including propositions to reduce property taxes for child care centers and give retired teachers cost-of-living raises.
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Williamson County has a multimillion-dollar bond package on the ballot.
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Travis County is looking to pass its largest bond package yet.