SOS web site has text that is on the ballot
Ballot Language and Order for the November 3rd, 2009 Constitutional Amendment Election
Texas Senator Dan Patrick (R) has a breakdown of each Prop.
Senator Dan Patrick | In The News
Analysis - page 11 through 13 for prop 2
http://www.tlc.state.tx.us/pubsconamend/analyses09/analyses09.pdf
Prop 2 confuses everyone
Here is the Texas Constitution on property taxes
THE TEXAS CONSTITUTION** ARTICLE 8. TAXATION AND REVENUE
Here is the proposed change
81(R) HJR 36 - Enrolled version - Bill Text
{PROPOSED CHANGE}
Section 1, Article VIII, Texas Constitution,
is amended by adding Subsection (j) to read as follows:
(j) The Legislature by general law may provide for the
taxation of real property that is the residence homestead of the
property owner solely on the basis of the property's value as a
residence homestead, regardless of whether the residential use of
the property by the owner is considered to be the highest and best
use of the property.
Section 1, Article VIII, Texas Constitution reads Sec. 1-e. ABOLITION OF AD VALOREM PROPERTY TAXES.
No State ad valorem taxes shall be levied
upon any property within this State.
The adding of subsection (j) is part of Article VIII Section 1
Thus we would get
Section 1 Article VIII Sec. 1 (j)
Section 1 Article VIII Sec. 1-e "ABOLITION OF AD VALOREM PROPERTY TAXES" (above)
Still no State level property taxes 1-e comes after 1 (j)
Ok, now I have a migraine...
Ballot Language and Order for the November 3rd, 2009 Constitutional Amendment Election
Texas Senator Dan Patrick (R) has a breakdown of each Prop.
Senator Dan Patrick | In The News
Analysis - page 11 through 13 for prop 2
http://www.tlc.state.tx.us/pubsconamend/analyses09/analyses09.pdf
Prop 2 confuses everyone
Here is the Texas Constitution on property taxes
THE TEXAS CONSTITUTION** ARTICLE 8. TAXATION AND REVENUE
Here is the proposed change
81(R) HJR 36 - Enrolled version - Bill Text
{PROPOSED CHANGE}
Section 1, Article VIII, Texas Constitution,
is amended by adding Subsection (j) to read as follows:
(j) The Legislature by general law may provide for the
taxation of real property that is the residence homestead of the
property owner solely on the basis of the property's value as a
residence homestead, regardless of whether the residential use of
the property by the owner is considered to be the highest and best
use of the property.
Section 1, Article VIII, Texas Constitution reads Sec. 1-e. ABOLITION OF AD VALOREM PROPERTY TAXES.
No State ad valorem taxes shall be levied
upon any property within this State.
The adding of subsection (j) is part of Article VIII Section 1
Thus we would get
Section 1 Article VIII Sec. 1 (j)
Section 1 Article VIII Sec. 1-e "ABOLITION OF AD VALOREM PROPERTY TAXES" (above)
Still no State level property taxes 1-e comes after 1 (j)
Ok, now I have a migraine...