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  2. Constitution of Texas - Wikipedia

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    Citizens' guide to the Texas Constitution. Austin: Texas Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations. ISBN 978-0-88408-070-1. Hill, John L., ed. (1976). Constitution of the State of Texas. Austin: [Office of the Attorney General of Texas]. Includes the text of the constitution as of November 2, 1976, along with a brief informational ...

  3. Politics of Texas - Wikipedia

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    Texas is a majority Republican state with Republicans controlling every statewide office. [1] Texas Republicans have majorities in the State House and Senate, an entirely Republican Texas Supreme Court, control of both Senate seats in the US Congress. Texas is America's most-populous Republican state. [2]

  4. Texas secession movements - Wikipedia

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    For many Texans, the history of the Republic of Texas is considered a time of independence and self-determination often in contrast to interference by the federal government in Washington. Texas requires a course in the state's history in the seventh grade where these ideas can also be found. [20] In the 1990s, Texas began to use the slogan "Texas.

  5. Calls for Texas independence surge in wake of Brexit vote - AOL

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    The largest group agitating for secession is the Texas Nationalist Movement, which has been promoting its own version of Brexit, called Texit. Calls for Texas independence surge in wake of Brexit vote

  6. Texas divisionism - Wikipedia

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    Article IV, Section 3, of the United States Constitution expressly prohibits any other state from dividing up and forming smaller states without congressional approval. The relevant section states "New states may be admitted by the Congress into this union; but no new states shall be formed or erected within the jurisdiction of any other state; nor any state be formed by the junction of two or ...

  7. Here’s who’s running in the Democratic primary for Texas ...

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    The Texas Constitution in Article 1. Sec 15. mandates that the right to trial by jury shall remain inviolate. Our founding fathers had judges elected with the right to trial by jury remaining ...

  8. Constitution of the Republic of Texas - Wikipedia

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    The Constitution of the Republic of Texas was the supreme law of Texas from 1836 to 1845. On March 2, 1836, Texas declared itself an independent republic [1] because of a lack of support in the United States for the Texas Revolution. [2] The declaration of independence was written by George Childress [3] and modeled after the United States ...

  9. Eight things every Texan should know on Texas Independence Day

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