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Dillon's Rule is a legal principle that holds that local governments have only the powers specifically granted to them by the state. This means that municipalities, counties, and special districts can only exercise authority explicitly provided in their charters or state law, making their powers more limited compared to those of the state. This rule influences how local governments operate in Texas, shaping their ability to legislate and govern effectively within their jurisdictions.
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