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Texas Constitution talk:Article XVII, Section 1
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==review== Rooms with a View, Inc. v. Private Nat'/ Mortg. Ass'n, Inc., 7 S.W.3d 840, 850 (Tex. App.-Austin 1999, pet. denied). The Texas Supreme Court has said that "[t]he Constitution requires that certain publicity shall be given a proposed amendment prior to an election. This is done to identify the amendment and to show its character and purposes, so that the voters will be familiar with the amendment and its purposes when they cast their ballots." R.R. Comm'n v. Sterling Oil & Ref Co., 218 S.W.2d 415, 418 (Tex. 1949) Grigsbr v. Peak, 57 Tex. 142, 146 (1882) Wilson v. State, 15 App. 150 Hurchinron v. Parching, l26 S.W. 1107, 1108 (Tex. 1910) (holding a statute constitutional when it was expressly ratified by a constitutional amendment)
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