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racial issues
railroads
legislative powers and responsibilities
- 1866 - Article VII, section 36
- 1876 - Article III, section 56; Article X
public lands for
- 1869 - Article X, section V; Article X, section VII
- 1876 - Article XIV, section 3; Article XIV, section 5
and public school funding
- 1876 - Article VII, section 2; Article VII, section 11
taxation of
- 1876 - Article VIII, section 5; Article VIII, section 8
regidores and local government
registered voters
registration of births, deaths and marriages
religion
freedom of
- 1836 - Declaration of Rights
- 1845 - Article I, sections 3-4
- 1861 - Article I, sections 3-4
- 1866 - Article I, sections 3-4
- 1868 - Article I, sections 3-4
- 1869 - Article I, sections III-IV
- 1876 - Article I, sections 4-7
in public schools
- 1827 - Title VI, Article 215
Roman Catholicism as state
- 1824 - Title I, Article 3; Title III, Section 5, Article 50; Title IV, Section 4, Article 110; Title V, Section 3, Article 137
- 1827 - Preliminary Provisions, Articles 9-10; Title I, Section II, Article 71
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tax exemptions for churches
- 1876 - Article VIII, section 2
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remission of fines and forfeitures
rents to state, governor's control of
reprieves of punishment, executive power to grant
Republic of Texas
residency requirements
revenue
bill procedures
- 1845 - Article III, section 21
- 1861 - Article III, section 21
- 1866 - Article III, section 20
- 1876 - Article III, section 33
coastal city and town needs
- 1876 - Article XI, sections 7-8
executive role
- 1824 - Title IV, Section 4, Article 110
- 1827 - Title IV, Article 205
and immigration
- 1868 - Article X, section 2
legislative role
- 1824 - Title III, Section 5, Article 50
management rules
- 1824 - Title VI, Section 2, Article 161
- 1827 - Title IV, Articles 207-210
- 1876 - Article III, section 33; Article VIII, sections 6-7
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rewards and honors, legislative power over
rights, basic citizen's
road construction and upkeep
Roman Catholicism as state religion