Texas

Property Tax Dispute Between Lt. Gov. Patrick and Gov. Abbott Continues

The property tax dispute between Texas Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick (R) and Governor Greg Abbott (R) continues.

Lt. Gov. Patrick took to Twitter to share his thoughts on the issue, as well as update Texans on his discussions with the governor.

“I met with @GovAbbott last week and he assured me he would sign a property tax bill if both the Senate and House agreed to it. #txlege"

The Texas lawmaker reminded Texans of the unanimous vote by the Texas House regarding the homestead exemption.

“The Texas House, including the Speaker, voted 147-0 last month for a $100K homestead exemption & compression. On the first day of the special session, the House didn't pass the homestead exemption, quit then went home."

In March 2023, the Lieutenant Governor released a statement regarding the homestead exemption. He stated that Senate Bill 3 would increase the exemption from $40,000 to $70,000, and for seniors over 65, it would increase to $100,000.

“The Senate and I will not abandon the $100K homestead exemption. It's the biggest tax cut in history for homeowners. The House needs to get back to work and pass the $100K homestead exemption with compression again.”

Lt. Gov. Patrick urged his fellow politicians to quickly agree on legislation.

“Gov Abbott has said he will sign legislation that both the House & Senate agree on. The clock is ticking. #txlege"

Recently, Texas Representative Vicente Gonzalez (D) has asked the Governor to suspend payments on property taxes.

“The astronomical rise in property taxes is hurting the livelihoods of South Texans. @GovAbbott you have the power to freeze property taxes and help those who need it the most,” said Rep. Gonzalez.

Rep. Gonzalez attempted to remind the Governor about the economic hurdles that Texans have faced over the last few years.

“As Texans continue to recover from the lingering effects of the COVID-19 pandemic and subsequent inflation, we must continue to ensure that our small businesses and constituents have the resources they need to thrive. However, the recent increases in property taxes are impeding the growth of our communities and local economies.”

Joshua Smith

Joshua Smith is a writer and recent graduate, majoring in English.

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