Elected Representatives for Bandera County, TX
LOCAL: Bandera | COUNTY: Bandera County | STATE: Texas | FEDERAL: U.S.
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Key Information
Bandera County Government
Bandera County Population 20,485
County Seat Bandera
Wikipedia Page for Bandera County
Google Map of Bandera County, Texas
Key Information
Other Bandera County Resources on LegalConsumer
- Bandera County Family Court
- Bandera County Probate Court
- Bandera County Unemployment Offices
- Bandera County Bankruptcy Court
Bandera County District Clerk
Bandera County Judge
Bandera County Attorney
Bandera County Treasurer
Bandera County Tax Assessor-Collector
Bandera County Sheriff
Bandera County Clerk
Texas State Government
Executive Branch
Governor of Texas
Lieutenant Governor of Texas
Texas Governor Website
Consumer Protection
Texas State Legislature:
Texas Legislature Website
(NOTE: Because of the way legislative boundaries are drawn, more than a zip code is needed to determing which legislative disrict you are in.
Enter a street address to find state and federal legislators for a specific location)
Federal Government
Texas Representatives in the U.S. Congress
Each state gets two senators in the U.S. Senate.
Texas is represented by:
U.S. Senator
U.S. Representative
List of Representatives for
Bandera County, TX
(NOTE: Because of the way legislative boundaries are drawn, more than a zip code is needed to determing which legislative disrict you are in.
Enter a street address to find state and federal legislators for a specific location)
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Texas Law Online
Source: The Library of Congress - Texas Law Online
Constitution
- Texas Constitution (external link) (Texas Legislature Online)
- Constitutional Amendments (external link) (Legislative Reference Library of Texas)
- Texas Constitutions 1824-1876 (external link) (University of Texas, Austin, Tarlton Law Library)
Executive
- Texas Administrative Code (external link) (Texas Secretary of State)
- Texas Register (external link) (Texas Secretary of State)
- Texas Register (external link) (University of North Texas / Texas Secretary of State) 1976-
- Texas Attorney General Index to Opinions (external link) 1939-
- Texas Governor (external link)
- Texas Attorney General (external link)
- Texas Elections Division (external link)
- VoteTexas.gov (external link)
- Texas Secretary of State (external link)
- GODORT Texas State Agency Databases (external link)
Judicial
- Texas Supreme Court Opinions (external link) (Texas Judicial Branch) October 1997-
- Texas Supreme Court Opinions (external link) (FindLaw) October 1997-
- Texas Court of Criminal Appeals Opinions (external link) (Texas Judicial Branch) July 1997-
- Texas Court of Criminal Appeals Opinions (external link) (FindLaw) July 1997-
- Texas Courts of Appeal Opinions (external link) (Texas Judicial Branch)
- Texas Courts of Appeal (external link) (FindLaw) January 1997-
- U.S. Court of Appeals, 5th Circuit (U.S. Courts) 1992-
- U.S. Court of Appeals, 5th Circuit (external link) (FindLaw) July 1997-
- U.S. District Court, Eastern District of Texas
- U.S. District Court, Northern District of Texas
- U.S. District Court, Southern District of Texas
- U.S. District Court, Western District of Texas
- Texas Judicial Branch Rules and Forms (external link)
- Texas Judicial Branch (external link)
Legislative
- Texas Statutes (external link)
- Texas Statutes by Date (external link) from 2004 to present
- Historical Texas Statutes (external link) (Texas State Law Library) from 1879 to 1960
- Texas Bills (external link)
- Index to Sections Affected (external link) (Legislative Reference Library of Texas) 74th Session (1995-
- Texas State Legislature (external link) - composed of the Senate (external link) and House of Representatives (external link)
- Texas Legislative Information and Resources (external link) (Texas Legislative Council) PDF
- Legislative Reference Library of Texas (external link) includes collections (external link) and legislative history guidance (external link)
- Texas Legislative Council (external link)
Legal Guides
- Guide: U.S. States & Territories: Legal Links (Law Library of Congress)
- Cornell Legal Information Institute: Texas (external link)
- Dallas Association of Law Libraries (external link)
- FindLaw: Texas Legal Research (external link)
- Georgetown University Law Library: Texas (external link)
- GODORT Texas State Agency Databases: Laws, Legislative Materials, and Legal Issues (external link)
- Houston Area Law Librarians (external link)
- Law Schools:
- Baylor University School of Law (external link) - Library (external link) and Catalog (external link)
- Saint Mary's University School of Law (external link) - Library (external link) and Catalog (external link)
- South Texas College of Law (external link) - Library (external link) and Catalog (external link)
- Southern Methodist University School of Law (external link) - Library (external link) and Catalog (external link)
- Texas A & M School of Law (external link) - Library (external link) and Catalog (external link)
- Texas Southern University School of Law (external link) - Library (external link) and Catalog (external link)
- Texas Tech University School of Law (external link) - Library (external link) and Catalog (external link)
- University of Houston Law Center (external link) - Library (external link) and Catalog (external link)
- University of Texas School of Law (external link) - Library (external link) and Catalog (external link)
- LLSDC Legislative Source Book: Texas (external link)
- Research Guides:
- Finding Texas Legislative History: Texas Legislative Process: An Overview (external link) (SMU Underwood Law Library)
- Guide to Researching Legislative History and Intent (external link) (Legislative Reference Library of Texas)
- Texas Legislative History Research (external link) (South Texas College of Law Fred Parks Law Library)
- Texas Legislative History Research (external link) (University of Texas at Austin Tarlton Law Library)
- Southwestern Association of Law Libraries (external link)
- State Bar of Texas (external link) - includes For the Public (external link) and Disaster Relief Resources (external link) guidance
- Texas Law Help (external link) (Texaslawhelp.org)
- Texas State Law Library (external link) - includes catalog (external link) and self-help (external link) guides
General Sources
- Learning Page: Primary Sources by State: Texas (Library of Congress)
- Library of Congress > Search: Texas
- Maps: Texas (Library of Congress)
- Texas (external link) official site
- Austin Public Library (external link)
- Dallas Public Library (external link)
- Houston Public Library (external link)
- Texas State and Local Government (Library of Congress)
- Texas State Library and Archives Commission (external link)
For more information on Texas, see:
- Voting - (Voting)
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How to Vote in Texas
Find out how to confirm your voter registration and register to vote wherever you are.
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How to Confirm or Update Your Voter Registration in Texas
If you've moved or haven’t voted in a while, your state can cancel your voter registration. Here's how to update your registration so you can vote.
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What Are the Laws About Poll Observers and Vote Challenges in Texas?
With the upcoming election, there has been much discussion about voter fraud and how much security there is in our vote. Here is the law for your state regarding challenging votes, and having observers at the polls.
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Purges Will Deprive 16.7 Million of their Right To Vote in 2020
Greg Palast, voter suppression expert, says the data shows that 16 million people will have their votes purged, unless they keep their registration confirmed.
- Your Elected Representatives for Bandera County, TX - (Elected Reps)
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Texas Legislator List
Here's how to find a list of your state legislators.
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How to Call Your Congressional Representative in Bandera County, TX
Here's how to call your elected officials to let them know how you feel about the issues of the day.
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Who Are Your State Legislators?
Just like Washington D.C., your state government has a legislature, too. Here's how to find the people who represent you in Texas.
- Local Government Offices & Meeting Agendas - (Local Govt.)
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Who Runs the Police Force & Sheriff’s Office in Bandera, Texas, and Bandera County?
Who is in charge of the police? The Sherrif? Who sets policies and training and oversight of the various police and sheriffs we encounter every day? Who should I vote for if i care about such things?
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Democracy Is More Than Just Voting: How to Be Politically Engaged in Texas, Bandera County, and Bandera
An overview of our mission with guidelines for using this website to participate in democracy.
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What is a city council? A county commission? A board of supervisors? And why should I care?
Local governing bodies may go by different names, but they have one function in common: to be the people's eyes and ears in government.
- Government Agencies and Offices - (Agencies)
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How to Report Consumer Fraud in Texas
You have an important role to play in enforcing Texas consumer protection laws, by reporting it when you experience it.
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Federal Agencies by Topic
Learn how to find the right agency to deal with your issue.
- Basic Civics - (Civics)
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List of anti-democracy Senators and Representatives who voted to disenfranchise voters by denying the certified result fo the 2020 election
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What is Democracy?
Democracy is our most basic governmental idea. It is the secular, Enlightenment era exiperiment that our founding fathers embarked upon, that the power of government should derive from "the consent of the governed" as opposed to "the devine right"from "God" that Kings had always asserted as their source of legitimate authority
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What is representative government?
Learn the difference between straight democracy and representative government -- and where you fit in.
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Who makes laws and regulations?
You've heard the old joke about laws and sausages -- that you don't want to know how they're made? If you disagree, here's what you should know.
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How to Run for Office in Bandera County, TX
Learn about how to file your candidacy for a local or county office.
- Issues & Interest Groups - (Issues)
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Personal Finance -- Legislation
Organizations that track Personal Finance
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Civil Rights -- Legislation Tracking Organizations
Organizations that track Civil Rights legislation.
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Consumer Protection -- Legislation, Organizations
Organizations that track Consumer Protection legislation.
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Government & Democracy -- Legislation, Organizations, Issues
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Health Care -- Legislation, Organizations, Issues
Find legal information in your zip code for health care issues including access, death, women's, children's, men's, and healthcare for seniors.
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Sharing Economy -- Legislation, Organizations, Issues
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Activist Organizations in Texas and Bandera County
Democracy depends on powerful advocates. Here is a list of progressive causes and the organizations that fight for them.
- Democracy News - (News)
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What We’re Reading About Democracy and Voting
News articles about democracy, voting, and the constitution.
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