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Poll: 66% of Texans Want Much Bigger Say on Property Tax Burden

While the Texas House has yet to take up serious property tax reform, Texans want far more say in how much their tax burden rises. A new poll shows 66 percent of Texans think voters should have much tighter control over property tax burdens. When asked at what point...

Will the Texas House Water Down Property Tax Reform?

Wednesday the Texas House is scheduled to begin debate on the issue most important to Texans—property tax reform. Unless, of course, House leaders decide to delay it again, as they’ve already done twice previously. But let’s assume for a moment that lawmakers don’t...

Carsharing Tax Bill Could Mean Rough Road for New Businesses

As the Texas Legislature continues a session centered on spending money, they’re also seeking “additional sources of revenue”—a technical term for pulling more cash out of taxpayers’ wallets. So far they’ve proposed applying the state’s sales tax to additional goods...

For Whom the Bell Tolls: House Committee Deadline This Week

As the final month of the legislative session approaches, lawmakers have been ramping up their activity. Bills are being voted out of committee following hearings and public testimony, and legislation is being voted out of one chamber to be considered in the other....

Pro-Life Texans Testify to Close Late-Term Abortion Loophole

The Texas House finally held a public hearing on one of the pro-life movement’s top priorities Wednesday evening: closing a loophole in the state’s ban on abortions after the 20-week mark of a pregnancy. The hearing, held by the Texas House Committee on State Affairs,...

Fallon Bill to Halt Educrat Electioneering Soars out of Senate

A bill expanding a ban on school boards from using taxpayer resources to electioneer and advocate for candidates or parties passed out of the Texas Senate with bipartisan support Wednesday. By a final vote of 23-8, the bill’s author, State Sen. Pat Fallon (R–Prosper),...