AUSTIN — Texas voters have approved all 17 proposed amendments to the state constitution, according to early results from Tuesday's general election. The sweeping slate of changes is set to impact everything from taxes and education to public safety and infrastructure across the Lone Star State.
Texans faced one of the most amendment-packed ballots in state history, with proposals covering a wide range of issues. Key changes include property tax cuts, judicial reform, and new investments aimed at research and workforce development.
The passage of all 17 items marks a significant reshaping of the state’s foundational document. The constitutional amendments require voter approval because Texas is one of the few states that does not allow citizens to initiate constitutional amendments. All

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