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This page is available for comment and discussion regarding the page Article IV, Section 15 of the Texas Constitution.

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  • Terrell v. King, 14 S.W.2d 786, 791 (Tex. 1929) (emphasis in original) ("By Lt is no longer an open question in Texas

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  • Commercial Standard Fire & Marine Co. v. Comm’r of Ins., 429 S.W.2d 930,

google case (Tex.Civ.App.–Austin 1968, no writ) ("The Constitution draws a clear distinction between 'laws' and 'Resolutions.' Art. III, Sec. 30 provides that no law shall be passed except by bill. The Constitution places bills and resolutions in separate and distinct categories. Art. III, Sec. 34; State v. Delesdenier, 7 Tex. 76. Article 4, Sec. 15 of the Constitution indicates that a resolution takes effect when the Governor signs it.")