The lawsuit alleges that the ballot language was substantially misleading due to an omission of the phrase “ad valorem tax increases.”

The lawsuit alleges that the ballot language was substantially misleading due to an omission of the phrase “ad valorem tax increases.”
Conservative activists organize and rally to express priority needs in Texas, yet so-called Republican lawmakers in the Texas Legislature routinely do the opposite. The House Republican Caucus chairman might be one reason that is the case.
School board puts scaled-down spending proposal on November ballot.
Skipping the traditionally low-turnout constitutional amendment election this November could be costly for some DFW-area taxpayers.
The council is seeking to increase the average homeowner’s property tax bill as well as asking voters to add more debt on the backs of property taxpayers in a November election.
Metroplex residents voted themselves higher property tax bills by approving most city and school district debt propositions on their May 4 ballots.
Local taxpayers sent a message to the school district that they are taxed enough already.
Results of May 4, 2019, local elections in Collin County.
Taxed enough already? Higher property tax burdens may be on your May 4 local election ballot in the form of millions in new tax-supported debt.
A simple year-long delay will allow reconsideration of all the projects and proposals without impacting the quality of our district.