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  2. Texas Open Meetings Act - Wikipedia

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    The Texas Open Meetings Act (TOMA) is an act in the Chapter 551 of the Government Code whereby meetings held by governmental bodies in the state of Texas, be they at the state or local level, must be open to the public (except for executive sessions).

  3. Will Austin City Council finally learn its lesson on open ...

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    Judge Maya Guerra Gamble, shown in 2022, said Thursday it was clear the city of Austin had violated the Open Meetings Act by failing to provide proper notice about proposed ballot items on an Aug ...

  4. Texas Legislature - Wikipedia

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    Stanley K. Young, Texas Legislative Handbook (1973). Univ. of Tex., The Legislative Branch in Texas Politics, (last accessed Oct. 8, 2006) (stating that "The Texas Legislature is the most powerful of the three main branches of government[,]" primarily because it is "less weak than the other branches"). See also: Texas Government Newsletter

  5. Town meeting - Wikipedia

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    The Budgetary Town Meeting is a variation of the Open Meeting, but only the annual town operating budget as presented by the governing body can be voted on by the registered voters. When a town charter provides for a Budgetary Town Meeting it also must establish the procedures for the transfer of funds among various departments, funds, accounts ...

  6. Supporters Say Texas Bill to Restore 'Gutted' Open Meetings ...

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  8. Texas State Historical Association - Wikipedia

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    In addition, the Handbook of Texas Online is provided by the TSHA for historical internet research of Texas. The Southwestern Historical Quarterly (initially the Quarterly of the Texas State Historical Association) is the oldest continuously published scholarly journal in Texas. The journal features 16 articles per year, covering topics in a ...

  9. Jesse Grimes - Wikipedia

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    Jesse Grimes (1788–1866) was a Texas pioneer and politician. Before moving to Texas, he fought in the War of 1812. He was a signer of the Texas Declaration of Independence. He served as Senator in the Republic of Texas Congress and in the Texas State Legislature. Grimes County was named in his honor. [1]