Texas "Death Star" Law Ruled Unconstitutional by District Judge

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A Texas judge has blocked a new law, known as House Bill 2127 or the "Death Star" bill, that aimed to limit the power of local governments in enacting progressive policies. The law, which was set to take effect on Friday, would have prevented cities and counties from passing ordinances that go beyond state law. Local officials argued that the law was unconstitutional and a power grab by the state. The judge's ruling is expected to be appealed by the state. The true extent of the law's impact on local ordinances remains unclear, but examples include paid sick leave requirements and tenant protections.
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