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Tuesday, August 20, 2019
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As your local governments begin setting property tax rates, check out the Q&A put together by our Texas Scorecard staff about what you need to know [[link removed]].
Speaking of property taxes, the president of the True Texas Project wants Texans to know the truth about property taxes. In a new commentary [[link removed]], Fran Rhodes writes citizens must “start paying more attention to municipal government spending. That’s what drives our property taxes, and the only thing that will lower our taxes is decreased municipal budgets.”
Democratic State Rep. Jessica Farrar is retiring from the Texas Legislature after holding her Houston-area House seat for more than 25 years. Destin Sensky has the details [[link removed]].
No sooner had Republican State Rep. Mike Lang of Granbury announced his re-election bid on Monday, he found himself with a GOP primary opponent. Destin Sensky reports [[link removed]] public records show the opponent, lawyer Kellye SoRelle, has voted in three of the last four Democrat primaries, skipping the 2018 primary elections altogether. (SoRelle’s husband is the city attorney [[link removed]] for Granbury and a member of the taxpayer-funded lobbying giant, the Texas Municipal League.)
In conservative Collin County, Mark Reid stands out as a top grassroots leader. Erin Anderson profiles Reid’s service [[link removed]] to his neighbors and friends. A small business owner, community leader, and former Collin County commissioner, Reid has lent both his conservative principles and financial acumen to local grassroots activities for years. He now leads the Collin County GOP.
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Number of the Day
$59,384,701,371
Total property taxes collected from Texans in 2017, the last year for which that data is available.
[Source: Texas Comptroller [[link removed]]]
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On August 20, 1866, a resolution was issued by President Andrew Johnson declaring peace between the U.S. and Texas. The last battle of the Civil War took place more than a year earlier, on May 13, 1865, in south Texas. Peace had been declared in other Confederate states on April 2, 1866.
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