Texas Legislature Tightens State Control Over Local Regulations

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Texas has passed a bill that strips authority from cities and shifts it to the Republican-controlled legislature. The bill, which takes large domains of municipal governing out of the hands of the state’s largely Democratic-run cities, would nullify many existing ordinances and ban new restrictions on payday lending or puppy mills. The legislation’s opponents argue that it would hamstring cities’ abilities to make policies to fit their unique circumstances and that the state legislature is ill-suited to managing the day-to-day affairs of cities.
- Texas passes bill stripping authority from cities The Hill
- Texas Senate advances House bill limiting local regulations The Texas Tribune
- Texas 'Death star' bill blocking local codes is on verge of passing Houston Chronicle
- Texas Regulatory Consistency Act likely to pass both chambers FOX 7 Austin
- Texas Senate passes bill that would expand state authority, shrink local control KVUE.com
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