While a municipal government may not pass a law that binds all Texans, it can pass an ordinance, which has the force of law within the city.
A law passed by a municipal government is known as an ordinance. A municipality, which can include a city, town, village, or borough, is a political subdivision of a state where a municipal corporation has been set up to provide local government to a population in a specific area. Municipal law is concerned with the subject of ordinances. The state constitution, state laws, or the legislative grant of a municipal charter provide the authority for municipal governments to enact ordinances. How much authority elected officials have to control behavior within the municipality is largely determined by the charter. Maintaining public safety, health, morals, and the general welfare is the subject of numerous ordinances.
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