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2026-27 Frozen Texas Budget: Reining in Unsustainable Spending

9/23/2024

 
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Originally published at Texans for Fiscal Responsibility. Get the full report there.

​Overview
  • The 2024-25 Frozen Texas Budget would have kept the state’s budget from growing as it is already too big, thereby excessively burdening taxpayers. This also helps quickly achieve the three-step process to eliminate all property taxes over the next decade by limiting government spending at the state and local levels and returning surplus collected taxpayer dollars to taxpayers.
  • The 88th Texas Legislature passed the 2024-25 budget in 2023, which resulted in the largest budget increase and second-largest property tax relief in Texas history after a regular and four special sessions. The 89th Texas Legislature in 2025 must practice better budget restraint to reduce the growing spending burden, sustain past property tax relief efforts, and provide more tax relief.
  • Freezing the Texas budget and returning “surplus” money to taxpayers by reducing school district maintenance and operations property tax rates will provide a path to eliminate nearly half of property taxes in Texas. Combining this with spending restraint by local governments and returning “surplus” money to taxpayers by reducing property tax rates will provide a reasonable path to eliminating immoral property taxes that tax unrealized gains in Texas so Texans can have their right to own property.
  • See an Overview of the Texas Budget.

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