The Brief

Several constitutional amendments will be on the Texas ballot in November.

Amendments deal with taxes, water infrastructure funding, and certain rights.

The propositions were approved by the Texas Legislature to be considered by the state voters.

AUSTIN - Texans will have the chance to decide on 17 constitutional amendments in the Nov. 4 election.

The propositions were passed by the Texas Legislature earlier this year alongside the new state budget.

The amendments largely deal with tax reductions for select members of the state population, prevention of additional taxes, and funding for certain institutions and infrastructure. Other propositions deal with specifying language concerning certain rights and privileges.

Summaries and ballot language for all 17 propositions

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