Measure on the ballot in the 2022 Texas General Election in Texas.
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Get Started"The amendment could reduce public school revenues if the formulas put in place by the state do not fully reimburse local school districts for the property tax revenue losses." - League of Women Voters of Texas, in opposition to State Of Texas Proposition 2 (Learn more)
"This property tax reduction will cost the state money since they will have to reimburse lost revenue to school districts. The cost to the state will depend on the laws passed to make up any shortfall." - League of Women Voters of Texas, in opposition to State Of Texas Proposition 2 (Learn more)
"The proposed amendment is unfair because it does not benefit those who are not homeowners, including renters who send their children to public schools." - League of Women Voters of Texas, in opposition to State Of Texas Proposition 2 (Learn more)
"If approved, this measure would cost the state $600 million annually. The state will use a $4.4 billion surplus to pay for the measure's first-year cost, but it is unclear where future funding would come from." - Brooke Parke and Joshua Fechter, in opposition to State Of Texas Proposition 2 (Learn more)
"This amendment would save homeowners money in the form of property tax relief." - League of Women Voters of Texas, in support of State Of Texas Proposition 2 (Learn more)
"This proposition should not impact public school revenues because the state would be required to make up any shortfall." - League of Women Voters of Texas, in support of State Of Texas Proposition 2 (Learn more)
"This decrease in property taxes would particularly help low to moderate-income homeowners." - League of Women Voters of Texas, in support of State Of Texas Proposition 2 (Learn more)
The constitutional amendment increasing the amount of the residence homestead exemption from ad valorem taxation for public school purposes from $25,000 to $40,000.
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