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Republicans dominate fundraising in final weeks of Texas House battles
Read full article: Republicans dominate fundraising in final weeks of Texas House battlesAcross a dozen of the most competitive House races, Republicans raked in more than $11 million over the last month, compared to the nearly $3.5 million collectively raised by their Democratic counterparts.
Here are the Texas House races that Democrats and Republicans think they can flip
Read full article: Here are the Texas House races that Democrats and Republicans think they can flipDemocrats ā riding a wave of enthusiasm sparked by Kamala Harrisā nomination ā think they can flip just enough House seats to stop Republicans from passing school vouchers.
With second special session underway, Texas lawmakers offer opening property tax-cut proposals
Read full article: With second special session underway, Texas lawmakers offer opening property tax-cut proposalsA stalemate among Texasā top Republicans has dragged on for months. Tax-cut proponents in the House and Senate made their first pitches to end the impasse Wednesday.
Meet the Texas House impeachment managers who are taking aim at Ken Paxton
Read full article: Meet the Texas House impeachment managers who are taking aim at Ken PaxtonLed by Andrew Murr, a West Texas rancher and lawyer, and Ann Johnson, a former prosecutor, the team of 12 includes 11 with law degrees.
Legislature enters homestretch with many of the sessionās biggest issues unresolved
Read full article: Legislature enters homestretch with many of the sessionās biggest issues unresolvedThe list of potential hurdles includes property tax cuts, school choice, the power grid, the state budget, plus diversity and tenure in higher education.
Texas House passes $12 billion property tax relief package, setting up fight over appraisal cap with Senate
Read full article: Texas House passes $12 billion property tax relief package, setting up fight over appraisal cap with SenateHouse Speaker Dade Phelan has said tightening the appraisal cap is the best way to cut property taxes, but Senate tax-cut proponents, housing experts and business groups predict the move would have dire consequences.
The Texas House and Senate differ on how to cut property taxes. Hereās what their proposals say.
Read full article: The Texas House and Senate differ on how to cut property taxes. Hereās what their proposals say.Cuts to school property tax bills. Bigger tax benefits for homeowners. A controversial idea to limit property tax growth. Hereās what you need to know about the brewing property tax debate at the Texas Legislature.
Texas Houseās property tax bill calls for $17 billion in cuts, tighter appraisal cap
Read full article: Texas Houseās property tax bill calls for $17 billion in cuts, tighter appraisal capTexas House Speaker Dade Phelanās proposal reveals the different roads the Texas House and Senate want to take on property taxes ā and the fight that might emerge between the two chambers this session.
As Texas home values skyrocket, state officials wrestle with how to slow property tax increases
Read full article: As Texas home values skyrocket, state officials wrestle with how to slow property tax increasesTexas school districts, cities and counties rely heavily on property taxes to pay for roads, libraries, police, firefighters and public schools. But lowering tax bills has long been a difficult endeavor.
Democratic allies fighting to flip Texas House join forces for $1.1 million digital ad campaign
Read full article: Democratic allies fighting to flip Texas House join forces for $1.1 million digital ad campaignDemocrats nine seats away from the majority in the Texas House. A coalition of groups working to flip the Texas House is unveiling a $1.1 million digital ad campaign backing 11 candidates. The members of the coalition include the National Democratic Redistricting Committee, the group led by former U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder, and the Texas House Democratic Campaign Committee. Each of the 11 candidates has been endorsed by at least one of the coalition groups. Here are the 11 candidates benefiting from the digital ad blitz:
Analysis: In close elections, two opponents can be better than one
Read full article: Analysis: In close elections, two opponents can be better than oneThe all-Republican court rejected a Republican effort to erase 44 Libertarian candidates from the ballot. The theory operating here is that Libertarian candidates siphon more votes from Republicans than from Democrats. A related bit of political folklore is that Green Party candidates take votes that would otherwise go to Democrats. State Rep. Gina Calanni, a Democrat, beat a Republican incumbent by 113 votes in a 2018 race in which a Libertarian got 1,106 votes. For instance, state Rep. Jonathan Stickland, R-Bedford, won reelection by 1,428 votes; the Libertarian in his race got 1,644 votes.