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SHE'S URGED PEOPLE TO HAVE
CIVILITY DURING DIFFICULT
DISCUSSIONS ON RACE.
TEXAS VOTERS HAVE VOTED TO
BAN STATE LEADERS FROM IMPOSING
ANY STATE INCOME TAX.
AT LEAST FOR THE NEAR FUTURE.
THAT WAS ONE OF THE BIG OF THE
DECISIONS MADE DURING ELECT DAY
-- ELECTION DAY YESTERDAY.
JACK FINCH HAS THE RESULTS.
Reporter: VOTERS
OVERWHELMMINGLY PASS PROP 4.
NOW THAT IT'S APPROVED, IT
REQUIRES I 2/3 MAJORITY IN EACH
OF THE TEXAS HOUSE AND TEXAS
SENATE BEFORE LAWMAKERSING CALL
FOR A VOTER REFERENDUM ON A
STATE NEXT TAX.
RIGHT NOW, EACH CHAMBER NEEDS A
SIMPLE MAJORITY.
VOTERS ALSO WHERE WITH PROP 3,
VERY REL RAPT TO NORTH TEXAS --
RELEVANT TO NORTH TEXAS.
IT ALLOWS THE LEGISLATURE TO
PROVIDE A TEMPORARY PROPERTY
TAX EXEMPTION IN AN AREA
DECLARED A DISASTER BY THE
GOVERNOR.
ALSO PASSING, THE
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT THAT
WILL ALLOW POLICE K-9s AND
OTHER ANIMALS TO LIVE WITH
HANDLERS IN RETIREMENT.
UNTIL NOW, MANY LAW ENFORCEMENT
ANIMALS WERE CONSIDERED STATE
PROPERTY.
AFTER RETIREMENT, THEY COULD
ONLY GET AUCTION OR FACE
ANOTHER NEIGHBORRIA.
ONE OF THE 10 AMENDMENTS
FAILED, PROP ONE.
THAT WOULD HAVE ALLOWED ELECTED
MOUND FEEL JUDGES TO SERVE IN
ONE CITY OR TOWN AT THE SAME
TIME.
THAT MEANS OMAGH, POINTED
MUNICIPAL JUDGES CAN CONTINUE