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  2. Sundown town - Wikipedia

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    Sundown counties [2] and sundown suburbs were created as well. While sundown laws became de jure illegal following the passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1968, some commentators hold that certain 21st-century practices perpetuate a modified version of the sundown town.

  3. List of sundown towns in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Greer County, Oklahoma, once a part of Texas, was a sundown county from its founding until at least 1903. [138] [139] Holdenville, Oklahoma, was a place where "notices had been posted for the Negroes not to let the sun go down on them in said towns" in 1904. [135] Marlow, Oklahoma, once had signs stating, "Negro, don't let the sun go down on ...

  4. Sundown, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Sundown is a small town in Hockley County, Texas, United States. The community school district is Sundown ISD. The community school district is Sundown ISD. The population was 1,283 at the 2020 census , [ 4 ] a decrease from 1,397 at the 2010 census .

  5. Sheboygan was thought to have sundown laws that urged Black ...

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    Sheboygan at one time was thought to have sundown laws that were prevalent in the 1880s to 1960s. ... It was claimed at a Sheboygan Evening Optimist Club meeting in 1963 that the city passed an ...

  6. Texas Open Meetings Act - Wikipedia

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    The Texas Open Meetings Act (TOMA) is an act in the Chapter 551 of the Government Code whereby meetings held by governmental bodies in the state of Texas, ...

  7. It's a full week with regular meetings by most boards, with a review of election methods on one county's agenda. This week's city and county meetings include canvassing elections, proposed changes ...

  8. Texas conservatives want to end countywide voting. The ... - AOL

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    Currently, 96 counties allow voters to cast ballots anywhere in their county on election day, according to the Texas Secretary of State's Office. The list includes counties in every part of the ...

  9. Sunset provision - Wikipedia

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    The Texas Sunset provision was established in 1977. Under Texas law, all agencies – except universities, courts, and agencies established by the Texas Constitution – will be abolished on a specific date, generally 12 years after creation or renewal, unless the Texas Legislature passes specific legislation to continue its functions.