How are statutory laws created in Texas? A. Local governments put proposals up for popular vote by constituents.
B. The state legislature passes bills that are approved by the governor.
C. City councils create and pass the laws.
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The correct answer is B. The state legislature passes bills that are approved by the governor.
In Texas, statutory laws are created when the state legislature, which consists of the Texas House of Representatives and the Texas Senate, proposes and votes on bills. Once a bill is passed by a majority in both chambers, it is sent to the governor for approval. If the governor signs the bill, it becomes law. This process ensures that laws are democratically created and official governance is maintained.