Which legislators support TEXIT?
While many express their support behind closed doors and a few have expressed public support for having a vote on the issue, only one has
While many express their support behind closed doors and a few have expressed public support for having a vote on the issue, only one has
The current threshold to win any vote in Texas is a simple majority of those who vote. While there are examples of greater thresholds around
One cannot reasonably assume that the policy of the federal government from the mid-19th century would be the policy of the federal government two decades
Parties and celebrating. Lots of celebrating. Beyond that, we have to begin the process of operating as an independent, self-governing nation. Contrary to the doomsday
In 2009, Research 2000 conducted a poll of Texans and asked them this question: “Do you think Texas would be better off as an independent
The entire issue will literally come down to a question, two choices, and the decision made by the people of Texas. In reality, it’s not
There is no existing statutory framework in Texas law specifically for conducting an independence referendum. There doesn’t have to be. All the pieces are currently
Leading up to the passage of the referendum bill and through to the actual vote, the debate will be vigorous. However, until there is a
No. Texas already has its own government, and it will continue to be our government until the Texas Constitution is amended. After TEXIT, an independent
Yes. Amazingly, the legislation required to initiate a Texit referendum is incredibly simple when contemplating the large impact it will have. The text of the
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