The election will be held Saturday, May 7th, with Early Voting beginning on Monday, April 25th.
By Senator Paul Bettencourt, SD7
Texas Insider Report: AUSTIN, Texas – The Secretary of State has been sending calls to my office about Propositions 1 and 2. Many voters have been finding the ballot language confusing, and I want to clarify what these amendments do. Below are some frequently asked Q&A on propositions that are less than a month away from being voted on.
- Homeowners over the age of 65 will see their freeze values for school taxes decline, aka, ISD property tax bills if Proposition 1 passes!
- Also, if passed, Proposition 2 will lower independent school district property tax bills by increasing the homestead exemption that will save money for the 5.67 million homesteads in the State of Texas.

Proposition 1 will benefit individuals with an over 65 or disabled exemption on their homestead.
- If an individual has an over 65/disabled exemption on their home and this proposition passes, they will receive a reduction on school district property taxes.
- HB 3 from the 86th Legislature compressed school maintenance and operation tax rates across the board except for over 65/disabled because their rate was already lower than the new compressed rate for everyone else.
- This amendment will provide for the same percentage reduction in an individual’s school district tax rate that everyone else received in 2019.
- There are 1.8 million over 65 exemptions and 180,000 disabled exemptions, on average these households will see a $110 reduction the first year and $125 reduction in the second year; the reduction will continue to grow each year.
- If there is additional school M&O tax rate compression provided by HB 3 in the future, individuals with an over 65/disabled exemption will receive the same percentage tax rate deduction automatically if this amendment passes.
- This amendment will become effective as of January 1, 2023, if it passes.
- If this amendment passes the state homestead exemption for school district taxable value purposes will increase from $25,000 to $40,000.
- On average, the 5.67 million homesteads in Texas will see a $175 savings in their school district tax bill at the current average statewide school property tax rate.
- This amendment will be effective as of January 1, 2022, if it passes, so homeowners will see the savings when they receive their property tax bill this fall.
- This exemption increase is a permanent and ongoing benefit to homeowners.
The following is a link to original press release with more information:
For more information, contact State Sen. Paul Bettencourt's SD7 Office at 512-463-0107.