Mississippi Constitution
Article 8, § 213B — Repealed
Mississippi Const. art. 8, § 213B
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Miss. Const. art. 8, § 213B.
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Repealed by Laws, 1987, ch. 671, eff December 4, 1987. [Laws, 1954, ch. 39, Extraordinary Session; 1955, ch. 132, Extraordinary Session]
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NOTE: Former Section 213B provided that by vote of the Legislature public schools of the State could be abolished; the counties and school districts could be authorized to abolish their public schools; the Legislature could dispose of school buildings, land and property by lease, sale or otherwise; and, authorized the legislature and governmental subdivisions and districts to appropriate funds to aid educable children in the state to secure an education. The repeal of Section 213B of Article 8 of the Mississippi Constitution of 1890 was proposed by Laws, 1987, ch. 671 (House Concurrent Resolution No. 9), and upon ratification by the electorate on November 3, 1987, was deleted from the Constitution by proclamation of the Secretary of State on December 4, 1987.
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