Texas Independence Referendum Act
Failed Texas legislation on Texas' secession from the United States / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Texas Independence Referendum Act (HB 3596), commonly shortened to TEXIT, was a failed Texas state legislation which, if passed, would have called for a state referendum on the secession of Texas from the United States. While prior versions of the legislation have been introduced under similar titles, this most recent version was introduced by state representative Bryan Slaton on March 6, 2023.[1][2] The bill failed to get out of committee before the end of the regular session.[3]
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For broader coverage of other attempts for Texas to secede from the United States, see Texas secession movements.
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Texas Independence Referendum Act | |
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Texas Legislature | |
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Citation | HB 3596 |
Introduced by | Bryan Slaton (Rā2) |
Status: Not passed |
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