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Vote NO in November!
Check out Prop. 2 & 3!
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Subject: Propositions to Allow the State to Tax Residential Homeowners
A MUST READ AND ACTION ON YOUR PART.LEST YOU LIKE TO SEE LESS WEALTH IN YOUR HANDS. Please vote NO on the following propositions on Nov 3. They will authorize the state of Texas to begin state-level taxation of residential homesteads. Currently you are taxed at the local property tax level; you can see the implications of having a STATE based allowance in addition to your current property tax base. The link to the State Secretary's site is below just in case you are concerned this may be some internet hoax. Quite stealthy huh? Flying a new heavy, potential, future tax under our radars maybe? On November 3rd, there will be Propositions 1, 2, and 3 allowing the State of Texas to start taxing Residential Homeowners. So if you own a home, and these laws are passed, you will be taxed by the State. I received a flyer from the Secretary of State, Hope Andrade, listing the Propositions that are up for election in November. I called to question them before sending this message out to my homeowner friends. PLEASE VOTE "NO" to Prop. 2 and 3 (HJR 36) unless you want to pay taxes to the State also for owning a home. Proposition 2: The proposed amendment wo uld appear on the ballot as follows: "The constitutional amendment authorizing the legislature to provide for the ad valorem taxation of a residence homestead solely on the basis of the property's value as a residence homestead". Proposition 3: The proposed amendment would appear on the ballot as follows: The constitutional amendment providing the uniform standards and procedures for the appraisal of property for ad valor em tax purposes". http://www.sos.state.tx.us/elections...allotexp.shtml |
Not so fast...
The uber-Conservative Dan Patrick from Houston has a clarification on these Props. Turns out they're backed by the Appraisal Districts and don't start a state income tax at all.
http://www.senate.state.tx.us/75r/se...ws-Oct2009.pdf Dear Friends, In the coming weeks, Texans will be asked to approve several amendments to our state constitution. If you are like me, you may have begun to wonder how long our constitution can get, but that train left the station long ago. Although our constitution may be growing, the amendments that we will vote on this November, will actually reduce the scope of state government and improve its operation. Passing these amendments will do nothing less than help our service men and women, protect our military bases from encroachment, make property tax appraisals fairer and preserve the sanctity of private property rights. There has been a lot of misinformation circulating about Propositions 2, 3, and 5. I want to clarify that these amendments will NOT create a new state property tax. I would not support a state property tax and the Texas Constitution still prohibits a state property tax. Please take the time to review the analysis below and be sure to vote. Early voting is available from October 19 through 30 and Election Day is November 3. Voting locations in Harris County can be found at this link: http://www.harrisvotes.org. May God Bless, Dan Patrick 2009 Texas Constitutional Election Proposition 1: "The constitutional amendment authorizing the financing, including through tax increment financing, of the acquisition by municipalities and counties of buffer areas or open spaces adjacent to a military installation for the prevention of encroachment or for the construction of roadways, utilities, or other infrastructure to protect or promote the mission of the military installation." Voting recommendation: For. Military bases in Texas provide immense economic benefits for the state. The encroachment by development around military installations is putting this money in danger and is also restricting training and operational missions. If passed, this will protect military installations from further encroachment, which is a worthy investment. Proposition 2: "The constitutional amendment authorizing the legislature to provide for the ad valorem taxation of a residence homestead solely on the basis of the property's value as a residence homestead." Voting recommendation: For. I was the co-sponsor of this bill in the Senate and it DOES NOT create a new state property tax. If passed, this will provide protection to homeowners whose neighborhoods are in transition from residential to commercial developments. It will provide for taxation of property to be determined solely on the basis of the property's value as a residence, regardless of whether that use is considered to be the "highest and best use" of the property. Residence homesteads throughout the state have experienced increasing appraisal values, in some instances more than 200 percent in one year, due to the appraisal practice known as "highest and best use." Proposition 3: "The constitutional amendment providing for uniform standards and procedures for the appraisal of property for ad valorem tax purposes." Voting recommendation: For. I was a co-sponsor of this bill as well. Property tax practices vary across the state. This amendment provides for the administration and enforcement of uniform standards on appraisal districts while leaving the appraisal of property at the local level. Proposition 4: "The constitutional amendment establishing the national research university fund to enable emerging research universities in this state to achieve national prominence as major research universities and transferring the balance of the higher education fund to the national research university fund." Voting recommendation: For. In order for Texas to compete with other states with nationally recognized research universities, this amendment will provide a dedicated, independent, and equitable source of funding for the emerging research universities. Proposition 5: "The constitutional amendment authorizing the legislature to authorize a single board of equalization for two or more adjoining appraisal entities that elect to provide for consolidated equalizations." Voting recommendation: For. I was a co-sponsor of this bill in the Senate. The prerequisites to serve on an appraisal review board are minimal, and the number of people familiar with the appraisal of property is limited in any one county. The appraisal review process would benefit from the consolidation of appraisal review boards in rural counties that currently have a small amount of qualified board members. Proposition 6: "The constitutional amendment authorizing the Veterans' Land Board to issue general obligation bonds in amounts equal to or less than amounts previously authorized." Voting recommendation: For. This will give the Veteran's Land Board the authority to continue the Veterans' Housing Assistance Program and the Veterans' Land Program. Proposition 7: "The constitutional amendment to allow an officer or enlisted member of the Texas State Guard or other state militia or military force to hold other civil offices." Voting recommendation: For. This would add officers and enlisted members of any active militia or military force organized under Texas law to the list of civil offices exempt from the prohibition against holding or exercising more than one civil office at the same time. These groups were overlooked or not in existence when the original exceptions were made. Proposition 8: "The constitutional amendment authorizing the state to contribute money, property, and other resources for the establishment, maintenance, and operation of veteran's hospitals in this state." Voting recommendation: For. This will require the Texas Veterans Commission and the Department of State Health Services to work with the VA and any other appropriate federal agency to propose that the federal government establish a veteran's hospital in the Rio Grande Valley region of the state. Currently veterans in this area must make about a 300 mile trip to get to the nearest VA hospital. Proposition 9: "The constitutional amendment to protect the right of the public, individually and collectively, to access and use the public beaches bordering the seaward shore of the Gulf of Mexico." Voting recommendation: For. This will allow for the public's right to free and unrestricted access to state-owned beaches along the gulf coast. Proposition 10: "The constitutional amendment to provide that elected members of the governing boards of emergency services districts may serve terms not to exceed four years." Voting recommendation: For. I was the sponsor of this bill in the Senate. This will allow emergency services district board members enough time to gain the experience needed to properly do the job. Proposition 11: "The constitutional amendment to prohibit the taking, damaging, or destroying of private property for public use unless the action is for the ownership, use, and enjoyment of the property by the State, a political subdivision of the State, the public at large, or entities granted the power of eminent domain under law or for the elimination of urban blight on a particular parcel of property, but not for certain economic development or enhancement of tax revenue purposes, and to limit the legislature's authority to grant the power of eminent domain to an entity." Voting recommendation: For. This amendment improves our protection of private property rights by more clearly defining the circumstances under which a person's private property may be taken for a public use, and what compensation is required in such cases. __________________________________________________ ____________ Here is an additional resource from the non-partisan Texas Legislative Council that contains arguments for and against each of the 11 Texas Constitutional Amendments. Texas Legislative Council's Analysis of Proposed Constitutional Amendments http://www.tlc.state.tx.us/pubsconam...analyses09.pdf __________________________________________________ ____________ PLEASE don't trust anything I (MadMiles) say on politics. I know just enough to be dangerous. I frankly don't give a rat's ass but my parents have become politicos since retiring so I get a constant email barrage of drivel I must sort through... Now, back to the cars. :) |
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