By Joshua Fechter, The Texas Tribune Feb. 11, 2025 "Texas Senate unanimously approves tax cuts for homeowners" was first ...
Senate Bill 4 has passed and heads to the House now, promising an increased homestead exemption for Texas property taxpayers.
State House Representatives for Bryan County plan to introduce a local bill on Tuesday that would target the Bryan County ...
If the Legislature approves SB 4, Texas voters would have to approve the amendment to the state Constitution to make the tax ...
SB 4 would increase the Homestead Exemption from $100,000 to $140,000, and up to $150,000 for seniors and disabled people.
Increasing the homestead exemption would cost the state roughly $3 billion over two years and add to a growing tab of ...
The Texas Senate gave unanimous approval to proposals to cut property taxes by raising homestead exemptions to $140,000, ...
Texas Senators voted unanimously to increase the homestead exemption to $140K to provide tax relief to Texans. If passed in ...
Residents piled into the Bryan County Board of Education building recently for a meeting that may determine if the district ...
In a unanimous vote Tuesday, the Texas Senate Committee on Local Government passed a property tax relief bill onto the full ...
The measure would provide more property tax relief for Texas homeowners, while the state would have to make up the lost ...
A bill is making its way through the Texas legislature that would cut homeowners some slack: Senate Bill 4 by Sen. Paul ...