You've already heard about most of the important issues in Missouri's U.S. Senate race, from taxes and budgets to Social Security and Medicare. Now comes the 17th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. U ...
AUSTIN, Texas — Cutting property taxes and enshrining a ban on noncitizens voting in state elections were among the constitutional amendments that appeared to be winning voter support Tuesday, ...
(The Center Square) – Texas voters will see several proposed constitutional amendments on their ballots when they go to the polls Nov. 4. In the regular legislative session, the Texas legislature ...
(The Center Square) – Ten of the 17 constitutional amendments on the Nov. 4 ballot restrict some form of taxation. Early voting starts Oct. 20 and goes until Oct. 31. Election Day is Nov. 4. The state ...
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The Nov. 4 constitutional amendment election has the most amendments Texans have been asked to consider on a single ballot since 2003. The 17 amendments include funding for various projects; proposals ...
Voters across Texas have approved an array of new constitutional amendments. Roughly 15% of the state's 18.4 million registered voters turned out to cast ballots in the Nov. 4 election, which featured ...
Early voting begins Monday in the Nov. 4 general election, and Harker Heights residents will have the opportunity to weigh in on 17 proposed amendments to the Texas Constitution. The amendments are ...
Some of the constitutional amendments on the Nov. 4 ballot are head scratchers — and not just because voters need to think about how they want to cast their ballots. From jargon-laced proposals about ...
Voters will decide on 17 proposed changes to the Texas Constitution on Tuesday, deciding whether to throw their support behind amendments that would cut property taxes, codify the rights of parents, ...
With 17 proposed amendments to the Texas Constitution on the ballot for every Texan, here's what you need to know about them and where to vote.
(The Center Square) – Texas voters will see several proposed constitutional amendments on their ballots when they go to the polls Nov. 4. In the regular legislative session, the Texas legislature ...