1. How do Texas cities receive the revenue to be able to provide services? Select all that apply (3 points)

A. property taxes***
B. sales taxes***
C. fees and permits
D. state funding***

2. What happened in 1912 that changed the face of city government in Texas?
(1 point)
A. Texas began to allow home rule for cities of more than 5,000 people.
B. Texas began to allow home rule for cities of less than 5,000 people.
C. The state government began controlling every aspect of city government.
D. The state government gave up total control of all city government.
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3. Who approves sales taxes in Texas cities?
A. city commissioners
B. city council
C. mayor***
D. voters

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1. A,B,C
2. A
3. D
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1. A,B,C
2. A
3. D

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What happened in 1912 that change the face of city government in Texas?

Texas began to allow home rule for cities of more than 5000 people.
Texas began to allow a home rule for cities of less than 5000 people.
The state government began controlling every aspect of city government.
The state government gave up total control of all city government.

The correct answer is: Texas began to allow home rule for cities of more than 5,000 people.

How to Texas cities receive the revenue to be able to provide services?

Texas cities receive revenue to provide services through various sources, including:

1. Property taxes
2. Sales taxes
3. Fees and permits
4. State funding

These are the main sources of funding for most Texas municipalities. Other funding sources may include grants and federal aid, but those are typically used for specific projects or programs, rather than general city operations.

Who approves sales taxes in Texas cities?

Sales taxes in Texas cities are typically approved by voters. Cities can call for a sales tax election to ask voters whether they want to approve a specific sales tax rate increase or decrease. However, in some cases, the city council may approve a sales tax increase without voter approval if it is for a specific purpose, like economic development or public safety. But in most cases, voter approval is required for sales tax changes in Texas cities.