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  2. 2021 Texas constitutional amendment election - Wikipedia

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    Proposition 7, the Homestead Tax Limit for Surviving Spouses of Disabled Individuals Amendment, amended the state constitution to "allow the surviving spouse of a disabled individual to maintain a homestead property tax limit if the spouse is 55 years of age or older at the time of the death and remains at the homestead". [9] The measure passed ...

  3. Election Results: Did Texas voters approve property tax cut ...

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    Increase Texas’ homestead exemption to $100,000. Ensure those who are disabled and/or 65 and older get their homestead exemptions. State money would fund a cut in school property taxes.

  4. Mobility tax, other fees to prop up flailing MTA even after ...

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    Mobility tax, other fees to prop up flailing MTA even after congestion toll — but Hochul’s plans remain secret Vaughn Golden, Carl Campanile, Aneeta Bhole January 7, 2025 at 4:43 PM

  5. Your guide to Proposition 35: Taxing managed care ... - AOL

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    Proposition 35 would spell out how the tax on health insurance providers like Anthem Blue Cross and L.A. Care, known as managed care organizations, can be used.

  6. Wisconsin Department of Revenue v. William Wrigley Jr. Co.

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    In 1980, the Wisconsin Department of Revenue (WDR) decided that the in-state activities of the Wm. Wrigley Jr. Company in selling and supplying retailers with chewing gum exceeded limits defined by Congress in 1961 that exempted foreign corporations from franchise and income taxes in a state as long as their activities were limited to soliciting customers.

  7. United States v. Texas (2024) - Wikipedia

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    Texas, et al. [a] is a court case in the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit regarding Texas Senate Bill 4, a statute allowing state officials to arrest and deport migrants. The Biden administration, the city of El Paso , and two civil rights organizations petitioned the Supreme Court to stay the application Texas Senate Bill 4 ...

  8. Austin moves to grant tax breaks to child care centers after ...

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  9. Texas proposition 2 (2005) - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Texas proposition 2 (2005)