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"County governments in Texas" are highly centralized. are more effective in urban areas than in rural areas. lack general ordinance authority. depend upon property tax revenues from rural areas.

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lack general ordinance authority

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In United States, a county is political subdivision or an administrative subdivision of the state which includes a geographic region with a specific boundaries and usually have some level of governmental authority. They have larger areas than the cities abut smaller areas than states. They are formed by the State government. A county government has some political authority as laid down by the Constitution of the States but it lacks the general ordinance authority.

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