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22-0102 THE CITY OF DALLAS v. ... | |||
?? Before the 1912 adoption of the “home-rule | |||
amendment” in Article XI, § 5, cities came into existence when the | |||
legislature granted an individual charter—a tedious exercise that | |||
exhausted considerable legislative time. See City of San Antonio v. City | |||
of Boerne, 111 S.W.3d 22, 26 n.5 (Tex. 2003). What we call the home-rule | |||
amendment streamlined the method of incorporating cities.?? |
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22-0102 THE CITY OF DALLAS v. ...
?? Before the 1912 adoption of the “home-rule amendment” in Article XI, § 5, cities came into existence when the legislature granted an individual charter—a tedious exercise that exhausted considerable legislative time. See City of San Antonio v. City of Boerne, 111 S.W.3d 22, 26 n.5 (Tex. 2003). What we call the home-rule amendment streamlined the method of incorporating cities.??