NEWS
Fort Worth Councilman: “No” to Higher Property Tax Bills
Councilman Cary Moon says he’s a “no” vote on what would amount to a 5 percent property tax increase on the average homeowner.
Mission Plans Tax Hike
Tax hike comes as cities across Texas grapple with pro-taxpayer reform Senate Bill 2 coming into effect in 2020.
True Texas Project Board Calls for Bonnen and Burrows Resignation
The movement demanding Speaker Bonnen’s and State Rep. Burrows’ resignations continues to grow.
Want Steak With Dennis Bonnen? Shell Out $10,000.
While lavish fundraisers are not uncommon in politics, the timing is particularly notable given the ongoing investigation by the Texas Rangers.
Why is Pflugerville Taking More of Your Cash?
One look at how the city is spending citizens’ money raises the question: Do they really need more?
Tinderholt to Klick: Denial of Caucus Meeting “Highly Disappointing”
“I did not sign onto the original August 23rd letter requesting an in-person meeting to elect the new vice chairman, but I fully expected their request to be granted.”
Dems Up in Arms Over … Voter Registration & Free Speech?
“I guess when your party is in the distinct minority in the state, you hate to see average, everyday citizens being registered to vote.”
Williamson County Raises Taxes
Estimates show that the average Williamson County homeowner will be on the hook for roughly $45 more in the coming year.
Coppell Hiking Taxes More Than 6 Percent
Proposed property tax rate would result in property tax bills that are 30 percent than they were just six years ago.
Brownsville Officials Propose Property Tax Increase
Due to rising property values, Brownsville residents will see a higher tax bill despite the city’s claim they are keeping the same tax rate.
Bedford Officials Propose 9 Percent Tax Hike
The City of Bedford has proposed a property tax rate that would see the city’s average property tax bill increase over 70 percent from just six years ago.
New Info Revealed in Tarrant Water District Cover-Up
Taxpayers now know the companies involved in Tarrant Regional Water District’s marketing campaign, but their contracts are still hidden.