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Jonathan Duncan wrote:
> Depending on the PDF and the tool you use to read it you can sometimes
> just copy and paste all of the text. Perhaps that is the method Kyle
> employed.
If it's already a PDF of text, wouldn't it be easiest to just do:
pdftotext antiutopia2007.pdf
and use the resulting antiutopia2007.txt file (attached)?
Frank
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LEGISLATIVE PROPOSAL: Restrictions on Activities Related to Title 10, Chapter
18, Municipal Cable Television and Public Telecommunications Services Act
The following outlines possible provisions in legislation restricting certain
activities permitted under Title 10, Chapter 18, Municipal Cable Television and
Public Telecommunications Services Act (Act), and is not a comprehensive
analysis of that legislation. For more information, please contact the Office
of Legislative Research and General Counsel.
Prohibit new nonpledging members
A municipality may not join an interlocal entity engaging in activities
authorized by the Act without pledging sales and use tax revenues to secure
bonds or other indebtedness of the interlocal entity
Prohibit adding a new member until "build-out" complete
An interlocal entity engaging in activities authorized by the Act is required
to meet its obligation to provide infrastructure to current pledging members
before the interlocal entity may add a new member
"Built out" would mean to have fiber optics available for use by every
residential and business location in a pledging member municipality as
contemplated on the day on which the municipality joins the interlocal entity
An interlocal entity may not provide services or infrastructure to an existing
nonpledging member of an interlocal entity until the interlocal entity meets
its obligation to pledging members
Require vote by registered voters to add a new member
A vote by the registered voters of all pledging members in an interlocal entity
is required before the interlocal entity may add a new member
A vote on the ballot proposition would be allowed only at a regular general
or A municipality may be added only if the majority of voters in each
municipality that is a pledging member of the interlocal entity at the time of
the vote approves the addition of the municipality The interlocal entity
would notify the legislative body of each pledging member of the interlocal
entity of the need for a vote
Prepared by the Office of Legislative Research and General Counsel (10/24/07)
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The legislative body of each municipality would determine if it wants to
submit the ballot proposition to a vote of its citizens Each addition of a
municipality requires a separate vote, e.g., if three cities want to join at
the same time, each would have a separate ballot proposition The basic
process for a local ballot proposition under Title 20A, Election Code, would be
followed and statute would establish the format of the ballot proposition
Municipalities participating in the vote will not be able to recover the costs
of the vote from the interlocal entity
Prepared by the Office of Legislative Research and General Counsel (10/24/07)
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