Texas Constitution:Article III, Section 48: Difference between revisions

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The former section was never amended. Categorized as "deadwood," it and numerous other sections were repealed in 1969 by the same [https://lrl.texas.gov/scanned/Constitutional_Amendments/amendments61_tlc_1969-08-05.pdf#page=9 ballot proposition].
The former section was never amended. Categorized as "deadwood," it and numerous other sections were repealed in 1969 by the same [https://lrl.texas.gov/scanned/Constitutional_Amendments/amendments61_tlc_1969-08-05.pdf#page=9 ballot proposition].
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* ''Storrie v. Houston City St. Ry. Co.'', 46 S.W. 796, [https://texaslegalguide.com/images/Vol_046_SWR_796.pdf#page=3 798] (Tex. 1898) ("Section 48 embodies a prohibition against the exercise of the taxing power by the legislature except for certain purposes named. The language, 'the legislature shall not have the right to levy taxes or impose burdens upon the people,' etc., denies to the legislative department the right to exercise this power itself, and does not refer to any action by the legislature which would confer such authority upon a municipal corporation. It limits the exercise of that power by the legislature to raise revenue for the administration of the state government, as distinguished from the administration of municipal government.")
* ''Storrie v. Houston City St. Ry. Co.'', 46 S.W. 796, [https://texaslegalguide.com/images/Vol_046_SWR_796.pdf#page=3 798] (Tex. 1898) ("Section 48 embodies a prohibition against the exercise of the taxing power by the legislature except for certain purposes named. The language, 'the legislature shall not have the right to levy taxes or impose burdens upon the people,' etc., denies to the legislative department the right to exercise this power itself, and does not refer to any action by the legislature which would confer such authority upon a municipal corporation. It limits the exercise of that power by the legislature to raise revenue for the administration of the state government, as distinguished from the administration of municipal government.")


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