Elections 2019: Texas Voters Approve Constitutional Ban On State Income Tax
National Review | 11/06/2019 | Zachary Evans
Texas voters on Tuesday approved an amendment to the state’s constitution banning an income tax.
While Texas is already one of seven states that does not have an income tax, the amendment will make it extremely difficult to impose the tax in the future.
“Today’s passage of Prop 4 is a victory for taxpayers across the Lone Star State,” said Republican Governor Greg Abbot. “I am grateful to Rep. Jeff Leach for his bold leadership on this issue, and for the overwhelming majority of Texans who voted to ensure that our great state will always be free of a state income tax.
“This ban on such a disastrous tax will keep our economy prosperous, protect taxpayers, and ensure that Texas remains the best state to live, work, and raise a family,” Abbot continued.
The Texas government currently derives most of its revenue from sales and property taxes.
Leach, who authored the amendment, said his initiative will make it “virtually impossible” to impose an income tax. The amendment requires two thirds of the state House and Senate to repeal the amendment and call a statewide election in order to approve the tax.

So it’s going to be treated by Democrats in about the same fashion they treat the 1st and 2nd amendments to the US Constitution? Pray God that it will be not so.