The city manager’s proposed budget for the 2024-2025 fiscal year would increase property taxes by 5.7 percent.

The city manager’s proposed budget for the 2024-2025 fiscal year would increase property taxes by 5.7 percent.
But the changes won’t necessarily result in lower property tax bills.
The issue is in the hands of Dade Phelan’s appointed Democrat chair.
The Huffines Liberty Foundation released its latest Q&A fact sheet.
Concerned taxpayers in Johnson County are set to control 100 percent of the Central Appraisal District board of directors.
The final proposal would come when they consider the budget on July 19.
Election Day is June 15.
The newly-created appraisal district board seat is currently vacant.
Sign shenanigans target school bond opponents ahead of May 4 election.
Berlanga travels the state highlighting systemic issues with the property tax system and needed reforms.