As to cities passing minimum wage ordinances, the Texas legislature passed a heinous piece of law called the "Death Star" bill. Under the guise of 'streamlining laws to avoid patchwork ordinances from city to city' it prohibits them from passing any ordinance that goes against state guidelines, which means local laws that mandated frequent water breaks for construction workers during the recent heat wave would be struck down. Municipalities dealing with plastic bag litter would not be able to prohibit the use of single use bags at stores, towns relying on water wells would be unable to prohibit fracking, rural areas mandating a living wage from new companies would be barred & so on.
It effectively took away local governance gradually replacing it with a police state.
That's no moon: A bill on the governor's desk could eviscerate local control by cities and counties, impacting everything from worker protections to disaster declarations.
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