"For non-senior homeowners, they will see a nearly 50% cut in their school taxes from what they paid 7 years ago on average."
Texas Insider Report: AUSTIN, Texas – “The House Democrats have fled the state, denying the House a quorum. The Texas Senate has maintained a quorum and continues to work. The Texas Senate will continue passing this critical taxpayer protection in every legislative session until House Democrats return from their ‘vacation’ and get back to work for the people of Texas,” said Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick, after passage of Sen. Paul Bettencourt's Senate Bill 9 to cut Texans property taxes.

"Unfortunately, some local governments have exploited taxpayers for more revenue by raising taxes beyond the limits set by the Legislature," said Patrick.
“Senate Bill 9 further reduces the rollback rate for large cities and counties to 2.5% – ensuring that out-of-control local governments cannot keep driving up Texans’ tax bills."
Senate Bill 9 by Sen. Bettencourt (R-Houston,) caps the amount of maintenance and operations (M&O) property taxes that cities and counties with a population over 75,000 can collect from 3.5% growth compared to prior year to 2.5% growth.
"During the regular session, the Texas Senate increased the homestead exemption to $140,000 for all homeowners, and $200,000 for seniors," said Patrick.
"This increase ensures that the average Texas senior homeowner will never pay school property taxes for the rest of their life. For non-senior homeowners, they will see a nearly 50% cut in their school taxes from what they paid 7 years ago on average.
"This, SB 9, is another step taken by the Texas Senate to cut property taxes," said the Lt. Governor.