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* ''Gieb v. State'', 21 S.W. 190, [https://texaslegalguide.com/images/Vol_021_SWR_190.pdf 190] (Tex.Crim.App. 1893) ("This provision of the constitution has reference to bills raising revenue for such general purposes as the legislature is required or authorized to raise, and to cover such appropriations as are made by that body, and does not apply to laws of special or local character, nor to such police regulations as are put into operation by a vote of the people in particular localities. If the law be local in its operation, and the tax an incident to it, or the tax is to be raised by a municipal corporation for purposes and objects specified in its charter, it is not a revenue law, within the contemplation of the cited provision of the constitution.")
* ''Gieb v. State'', 21 S.W. 190, [https://texaslegalguide.com/images/Vol_021_SWR_190.pdf 190] (Tex.Crim.App. 1893) ("This provision of the constitution has reference to bills raising revenue for such general purposes as the legislature is required or authorized to raise, and to cover such appropriations as are made by that body, and does not apply to laws of special or local character, nor to such police regulations as are put into operation by a vote of the people in particular localities. If the law be local in its operation, and the tax an incident to it, or the tax is to be raised by a municipal corporation for purposes and objects specified in its charter, it is not a revenue law, within the contemplation of the cited provision of the constitution.")


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