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* [[Texas Constitution:Article III, Section 3|<span title="Election and Term of Office of Senators">Article III, Section 3 of the Texas Constitution</span>]]
* [[Texas Constitution:Article III, Section 3|<span title="Election and Term of Office of Senators">Article III, Section 3 of the Texas Constitution</span>]]
* [[Texas Constitution:Article III, Section 4|<span title="Election and Term of Office of Representatives">Article III, Section 4 of the Texas Constitution</span>]]
* [[Texas Constitution:Article III, Section 4|<span title="Election and Term of Office of Representatives">Article III, Section 4 of the Texas Constitution</span>]]
* [[Texas Constitution:Article III, Section 5|<span title="Meetings; Order of Business">Article III, Section 5 of the Texas Constitution</span>]]
* [[Texas Constitution:Article III, Section 5|<span title="Legislative Sessions; Order of Business">Article III, Section 5 of the Texas Constitution</span>]]
* [[Texas Constitution:Article III, Section 6|<span title="Qualifications of Senators">Article III, Section 6 of the Texas Constitution</span>]]
* [[Texas Constitution:Article III, Section 6|<span title="Qualifications of Senators">Article III, Section 6 of the Texas Constitution</span>]]
* [[Texas Constitution:Article III, Section 7|<span title="Qualifications of Representatives">Article III, Section 7 of the Texas Constitution</span>]]
* [[Texas Constitution:Article III, Section 7|<span title="Qualifications of Representatives">Article III, Section 7 of the Texas Constitution</span>]]

Revision as of 09:32, July 30, 2023

Article III: Legislative Department

The official title of Article III is "Legislative Department."

It originally had fifty-eight sections. Ninety-five sections have been added.

Four of the original and twenty-five of the added sections have been repealed.

Sections 50-b-4 and 50-b-5 ("Additional Student Loans") have an official title.

Note that the term "Proceedings" precedes Section 29.

And "Requirements and Limitations" precedes Section 42.

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