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Experts share ideas on how the state can tackle the high cost of housing.
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State tax systems are usually looked at as a three-legged stool — property taxes, sales taxes and personal income tax. In Texas, our “stool” only has two legs.
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With a historic state budget surplus of $32 billion, lawmakers have earmarked $15 billion to ease property tax bills.
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What would you do with $33 billion?
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The budget bills filed Wednesday would also allocate $600 million to the Texas Education Agency to help school districts “in implementing school safety initiatives.”
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Dallas city council members will soon vote on a $4.5 billion city budget. City manager T.C. Broadnax's key proposals: Hire and retain more police officers. Lower property taxes. Focus on equity and environmental justice.
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The City of Dallas has tried to identify places or buildings with historical significance in the past. But the history of Black, Latino and Asian communities was often overlooked.
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Dallas County officials are expected to decrease the property tax rate for the next fiscal year, but it’s unclear how much.
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The City of Dallas is planning to lower its tax rate. Other North Texas cities also are looking to lessen the pain for homeowners who've seen their appraisals increase.
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Dallas City Manager T.C. Broadnax has unveiled a proposed $4.5 billion city budget. He wants to hire and retain more police officers, lower property taxes, and focus on equity and environmental justice.
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Elizabeth Reich, the chief financial officer for the City of Dallas, has announced her resignation.
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Several Republicans abstained from requesting earmarks in the budgeting process, citing concerns about ethics and wasteful spending.