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Texas Insider Report: AUSTIN, Texas – Senator Paul Bettencourt (R-Houston) explains two propositions that will be on the May 7, 2022 ballot across Texas as set by Governor Abbott. If passed by the voters, Proposition 1 will amend the state constitution to authorize the state legislature to reduce the property tax limit for school maintenance and operations taxes imposed on the homesteads of elderly or disabled residents. The effective date will be January 1, 2023, contingent on voter approval of proposition 1. Proposition 2 supports increasing the homestead exemption for school district property taxes from $25,000 to $40,000. The effective date will be January 1, 2022, contingent on voter approval of proposition 2.
"If passed, both of these propositions will cut independent school district property tax bills by increasing homeowner exemptions that will save money for all 5.67 million homesteads in the State of Texas," stated Senator Bettencourt.


The intent is to give property owners over the age of 65, and-or disabled, the benefits of the state's compressed tax rate for school maintenance and operations (M&O). Homeowners with an over 65 or disabled exemption could see an adjustment in their tax ceiling so that they will see the same type of tax rate compression from HB 3 as others previously received. Any additional tax rate compression provided by HB3, 2019, in future years will automatically be adjusted. An individual's property tax reduction amount will vary based on the property specific situation.

Proposition 2 ballot titles is as follows, "The constitutional amendment increasing the amount of the residence homestead exemption from ad valorem taxation for public school purposes from $25,000 to $40,000."
The intent is to help homeowners by increasing the homestead exemption amount by $15,000 per year. The average homeowner will pay $175 less in school property taxes using the statewide average rate of $1.17/$100 of value as a result. This amendment would raise the homestead property tax exemption from $25,000 to $40,000.
"I want to thank Lt. Gov. Patrick for making both property tax Senate bills a priority, as all homeowners with homesteads will save money on their property tax bills.
"Homeowners over 65 will see their freeze values actually decline, and lifetime savings from both bills in the many thousands," concluded Senator Bettencourt.
If voters pass proposition 1 & 2, no school district will lose funding as any lost local revenue will be replaced by the state.