Texas Constitution talk:Article III, Section 56: Difference between revisions
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all counties where the same circumstances exist must have the same form of government | all counties where the same circumstances exist must have the same form of government | ||
so that a law for one class can reasonably be | |||
expected to work equally well for every member of the | |||
class ; while, if it works ill, it is almost certain to do so in | |||
every case, and that for some cause which lies deeper than | |||
the mere fact that the law is general. The number of | |||
places necessarily affected by a law prevents, moreover, the | |||
enactment of laws designed in the interest of one place | |||
only. If such a law be against the interest of the other | |||
communities affected by it, they will oppose its passage, and | |||
thus the unfair grant of special privileges will be prevented |