Texas Scorecard by Luca Cacciatore April 3, 2025
Although Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick said he has found Speaker Dustin Burrows easy to agree with, he insisted that “now’s the time to get into action.”Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick has announced he is working on a deal with House Speaker Dustin Burrows to give senior citizens significant property tax relief.
The announcement was made on Thursday during a press conference reviewing senators’ progress this session, where he also gave updates on energy policy, the investigation of the Texas Lottery, and impeachment reform.
The Senate budget proposal, Senate Bill 1, already includes contingent funding for a significant raise in the homestead exemption—the amount a homeowner can deduct from the value of his or her house before it is taxed.
Senators passed Senate Bill 4 in February, creating the framework. The measure increases the homestead exemption from $100,000 for adults and $110,000 for seniors to $140,000 for adults and $150,000 for seniors.
However, Patrick said on Thursday that he is working on a deal to raise the exemption for seniors even further to $200,000 as budget negotiations with Burrows continue.
“That will remove almost every senior in the State of Texas … from paying any M&O [maintenance and operations] taxes anymore,” said Patrick.
In Texas, M&O taxes are a portion of property taxes that fund the day-to-day operations of local government, including salaries, utilities, and other expenses.
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