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Voters in Texas can decide on several local ballot initiatives — plus two constitutional amendments — on May 7 before heading back to the polls on May 24 for primary runoff elections.
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The amendment emerged as a response to COVID-related bans on church services by large counties. It may be subject to lawsuits for violating the Establishment Clause of the First Amendment.
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Texans weighed in on everything from raffles at rodeos to government's ability to limit religious services.
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Should Texas allow raffles at rodeo events? Should government officials be able to put limits on religious services? These are some of the questions Texans get to weigh in on this fall.
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Texas voters approved nine amendments to the state’s Constitution on Tuesday. Only 12% of registered voters actually cast ballots — a higher percentage…
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Voters added seven amendments to the Texas Constitution yesterday. Adding amendments is standard operating procedure for the Texas Legislature: The…
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This article was originally published on March 2, 2016.In honor of Texas Independence Day, this week we’re looking back at the mystery of the Texas…