TEXIT: State representative introduces Texas Independence Referendum Act in state legislature
conservative In the legislature, a representative from state introduced a bill. Texas state legislature Monday. If it passes, residents would be able to vote in the state seceding From the United States.
Bryan Slaton, Republican State Rep. said that he was “proud” The Texas Independence Referendum Act (or H.B. It gives Texas citizens a chance to speak up.
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“The Texas Constitution is clear that all political power resides in the people,” Slaton tweeted.
“After decades of continuous abuse of our rights and liberties by the federal government, it is time to let the people of Texas make their voices heard. On this 187th anniversary of the fall of the Alamo I’m proud to file this bill to let the people of Texas vote on the future of our state.”
Today, I filed HB3596. This is more commonly known as “Texas Independence Referendum Act,” TEXIT
If it is passed, it will put a referendum on Texas’ next general elections ballot, giving Texas residents the opportunity to vote for or against the state. https://t.co/WWnGUi4btL… https://t.co/KyfozJMRc4 pic.twitter.com/OJbrWySnWa
— Bryan Slaton (@BryanforHD2) March 6, 2023
Another state legislator tried to include a referendum about secession in 2021. The legislature would create a commission that will investigate whether Texas could leave the United States. It then make recommendations to the two chambers.
The Texas Nationalist Movement (or TEXIT) has been pushing for Texas legislation that would make it its sovereign nation.
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