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*[[Texas Constitution:Article II, Section 1|<span title="Separation of Powers | *[[Texas Constitution:Article II, Section 1|<span title="Separation of Powers Among Three Departments">Article II, Section 1 of the Texas Constitution</span>]] | ||
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Revision as of 13:37, July 22, 2023
The official title of Article II is "The Powers of Government."
The article, which governs separation of powers, has only one section.
On TLG, each section of the state constitution has its own page: