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🗳️ Early voting is here! 🇺🇸 (Part 2 of 2)

🗳️ Early voting is here! 🇺🇸 (Part 2 of 2)

Check out the summaries of the 14 constitutional amendments below and dive deeper at this link. https://www.sos.texas.gov/elections/forms/2023-explanatory-statements-14-final.pdf?utm_medium=email&utm_source=ncl_amplify&utm_campaign=231019-newsletter_101923&utm_content=ncl-y9bpFrStV8&_nlid=y9bpFrStV8&_nhids=oNsJKV

But personally, let's rally our family, friends, and co-workers to cast their votes in the constitutional election and vote FOR Proposition 4. 🏡💰 We won't reap the rewards of that record-breaking property tax cut from the second Special Session without passing this amendment. Let's make our voices count! 🗣️ 

Below is a short summary for the November 7, 2023 Constitutional Amendment Election 

Proposition Number 1 (HJR 126)

The proposed amendment will appear on the ballot as follows: “The constitutional amendment protecting the right to engage in farming, ranching, timber production, horticulture, and wildlife management.” 

Proposition Number 2 (SJR 64)

The proposed amendment will appear on the ballot as follows: “The constitutional amendment authorizing a local option exemption from ad valorem taxation by a county or municipality of all or part of the appraised value of real property used to operate a child-care facility.” 

Proposition Number 3 (HJR 132)

The proposed amendment will appear on the ballot as follows: “The constitutional amendment prohibiting the imposition of an individual wealth or net worth tax, including a tax on the difference between the assets and liabilities of an individual or family.”

Proposition Number 4

(HJR 2 – Second Special Session)

The proposed amendment will appear on the ballot as follows: “The constitutional amendment to authorize the legislature to establish a temporary limit on the maximum appraised value of real property other than a residence homestead for ad valorem tax purposes; to increase the amount of the exemption from ad valorem taxation by a school district applicable to residence homesteads from $40,000 to $100,000; to adjust the amount of the limitation on school district ad valorem taxes imposed on the residence homesteads of the elderly or disabled to reflect increases in certain exemption amounts; to except certain appropriations to pay for ad valorem tax relief from the constitutional limitation on the rate of growth of appropriations; and to authorize the legislature to provide for a four-year term of office for a member of the board of directors of certain appraisal districts.”

Proposition Number 5 (HJR 3)

The proposed amendment will appear on the ballot as follows: “The constitutional amendment relating to the Texas University Fund, which provides funding to certain institutions of higher education to achieve national prominence as major research universities and drive the state economy.”

Proposition Number 6 (SJR 75)

The proposed amendment will appear on the ballot as follows: “The constitutional amendment creating the Texas water fund to assist in financing water projects in this state.”

Proposition Number 7 (SJR 93)

The proposed amendment will appear on the ballot as follows: “The constitutional amendment providing for the creation of the Texas energy fund to support the construction, maintenance, modernization, and operation of electric generating facilities.”

Proposition Number 8 (HJR 125)

The proposed amendment will appear on the ballot as follows: “The constitutional amendment creating the broadband infrastructure fund to expand high-speed broadband access and assist in the financing of connectivity projects.”

Proposition Number 9 (HJR 2)

The proposed amendment will appear on the ballot as follows: “The constitutional amendment authorizing the 88th Legislature to provide a cost-of-living adjustment to certain annuitants of the Teacher Retirement System of Texas.”

Proposition Number 10 (SJR 87)

The proposed amendment will appear on the ballot as follows: “The constitutional amendment to authorize the legislature to exempt from ad valorem taxation equipment or inventory held by a manufacturer of medical or biomedical products to protect the Texas healthcare network and strengthen our medical supply chain.”

Proposition Number 11 (SJR 32)

The proposed amendment will appear on the ballot as follows: “The constitutional amendment authorizing the legislature to permit conservation and reclamation districts in El Paso County to issue bonds supported by ad valorem taxes to fund the development and maintenance of parks and recreational facilities.”

Proposition Number 12 (HJR 134)

The proposed amendment will appear on the ballot as follows: “The constitutional amendment providing for the abolition of the office of county treasurer in Galveston County.”

Proposition Number 13 (HJR 107)

The proposed amendment will appear on the ballot as follows: “The constitutional amendment to increase the mandatory age of retirement for state justices and judges.”

Proposition Number 14 (SJR 74)

The proposed amendment will appear on the ballot as follows: “The constitutional amendment providing for the creation of the centennial parks conservation fund to be used for the creation and improvement of state parks.”

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