Texas Property Tax Reform
Texas property tax reform refers to a series of legislative measures aimed at providing relief to homeowners and businesses from the burden of rising property taxes in the state. The issue of property tax reform has been a major concern for Texas residents, as the state has some of the highest property taxes in the nation.
Texas Legislative Update
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Banning Polling Places from Colleges + Universities
Removing polling places from Colleges and Universities
TEXAS STATE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
Notice of Public Hearing for the Texas House of Representatives Election Committee, March 23,2023
SAY NO TO SCHOOL VOUCHERS
On March 22nd at 9:00 am in Room E1.028, the Senate Education Committee will convene to hear from the general public. If you go, you can sign up at the kiosks by the SENATE Chamber on the second floor to testify or cast a vote FOR or AGAINST. The following bills need YOUR VOICE to be OPPOSED: #SJR29, #SB8, #SB960, #SB176, #SB2354
Election judges at the polls should not be armed!
Bill 636 is not acceptable; we reject it! Every voter must feel secure when they cast their ballot. Election judges shouldn't be allowed to carry firearms inside polling locations because it intimidates voters rather than ensuring safety. To voice your opposition to HB 636, get in touch with your lawmakers right away.