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How the Texas Supreme Court Nixed an Anti-litter Ordinance

2018-09-11 16:24:00| Waste Age

Noting a roving, roiling debate over local control of public affairs, the Texas Supreme Court struck down a municipal anti-litter ordinance that would have prohibited merchants from providing single-use plastic bags.

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