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  • Index: Texas 89th TX Legislative Session, 2025

    issues for the 89th TX Legislative Session • Schools : Choice, Safety, Salaries • Finance: Budget • Taxes : Property Tax • Energy: Electric, Oil & Gas, Nuclear • Transportation • Housing: RealEstate, Rent • 2019, the Legislature and then voters approved an amendment prohibiting the issuance of a state income tax Functionally, the amendment raised the legislative number necessary to establish an income tax from a whatever policy it addresses; Texas Legislators made clear they not only wanted to prevent an income tax

  • 88th TX Legislature News Summary

    December 30, 2022 Texas Supreme Court says it can’t force the state to process deluge of applications for tax Texan, 13 January 2023 Texas speaker criticized for blocking amendments, appointing Democratic chairs • Property Tax Blogs / Issue / #PropertyTax ​ • Budget Surplus Blog (to post week of Monday 16 January 2023)

  • August 2024: Prepare to save money during this year's Texas Sales Tax-free Holidays.

    items to be purchased Texas sales-tax-free Remember, the Texas sales tax holidays are for Texas sales tax only . Willow Park has three (3) taxing entities that charge sales tax: District / Rate • Texas State / 6.250% The dates of the sales tax holiday and list of tax-exempt items are set by the Texas Legislature. • Texas Comptroller > Taxes > Sales and Use Tax Texas imposes a 6.25 percent state sales and use tax on all

  • Update: City starts $1.5 million Tax Note to fund 13 Street and Kings Gate Park improvements.

    Latest Update: 14 April 2025 • Tags:   #Streets   #Parks   #Finance Update: City starts $1.5 million Tax On Monday, 14 April, the City of Willow Park released a statement about the $1.5M Tax Note to fund 13 The issuance of the tax note is not expected to impact tax rates in the city. Additionally, a portion of the tax note will be used to build a restroom facility at Kings Gate Park. Additional information is availabe in the Willow Park Civics Blog, City starts $1.5 million Tax Note

  • Willow Park Civics News Summary and Compendium for 2023

    New Property Tax State Laws and how they affect Willow Park residents, Q&A by Phil King Williams Weekly WPC News Summary, 07 July 2023 Added to past blogs UPDATE: Property Tax, 88th TX Legislative Session : Property tax relief package 2nd largest in state history Texas Senate unanimously passes $18 billion in property tax relief Electricity, Energy, ERCOT “Texas Must Upgrade Its Energy Grid To Accommodate Rural Population Dynamics ‑ Texas Style Williams Weekly, 26 June 2023 Property Tax, 88th TX Legislative

  • WPC News Summary, 15 December 2023

    New Property Tax State Laws and how they affect Willow Park residents, Q&A by Phil King Williams Weekly WPC News Summary, 07 July 2023 Added to past blogs UPDATE: Property Tax, 88th TX Legislative Session : Property tax relief package 2nd largest in state history Texas Senate unanimously passes $18 billion in property tax relief Electricity, Energy, ERCOT “Texas Must Upgrade Its Energy Grid To Accommodate Rural Population Dynamics ‑ Texas Style Williams Weekly, 26 June 2023 Property Tax, 88th TX Legislative

  • WPC News Summary, 08 December 2023

    New Property Tax State Laws and how they affect Willow Park residents, Q&A by Phil King Williams Weekly WPC News Summary, 07 July 2023 Added to past blogs UPDATE: Property Tax, 88th TX Legislative Session : Property tax relief package 2nd largest in state history Texas Senate unanimously passes $18 billion in property tax relief Electricity, Energy, ERCOT “Texas Must Upgrade Its Energy Grid To Accommodate Rural Population Dynamics ‑ Texas Style Williams Weekly, 26 June 2023 Property Tax, 88th TX Legislative

  • Texas economic slowdown, Dallas Fed says

    Reserve Bank Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas As inflation skyrockets, local Texas governments ponder tax preparing their budgets for next year, wrestling with inflation and a law that prohibits them from raising property tax revenues beyond 3.5% without voter approval.

  • General Legislative Info. 88th TX Legislative Session

    He previewed his priorities last fall, focusing on property taxes, Texas’ electric grid, and election Spend the Surplus, School Choice, Controversial Content in Public Schools, Child Gender Modification, Property Tax Tweak or Overhaul? Legislative Priority Issues for West Texas as Session Nears , The Texan, 03 January 2023 • Overshadowed by Property Taxes, Business Tax Reform is Something to Watch in 2023 Session , The Texan, 30 November 2022, Excerpts

  • Beall Development. Article from the City of Willow Park.

    development is expected to have a value of roughly $500 million dollars and roughly double the city’s sales tax The city collected around $2 million in sales tax last year. development is expected to have a value of roughly $500 million dollars and roughly double the city’s sales tax The city collected around $2 million in sales tax last year. Both parties have also agreed to a Tax Increment Reinvestment Zone, which will rebate property taxes

  • 88th TX Legislature News Summary, 27 January 2023

    Trustees prepare to advocate for AISD during Legislative Session Abbott pledges to provide largest property tax cut in Texas history during third inauguration Children under 14 dying from fentanyl poisoning at Controversy DeSantis: It's not in Florida's best interest for 'hostile nations,' including China, to own property December 30, 2022 Texas Supreme Court says it can’t force the state to process deluge of applications for tax Tax Blogs / Issue / #PropertyTax ​ • Budget Surplus Blog • Election Integrity, 88th TX Legislative

  • Texas House has a DOGE, and Willow Park's Mike Olcott is a player.

    more efficient is a passion of mine and the hope is to parlay those achievements into providing more property tax relief to the hardworking citizens of Texas! more efficient is a passion of mine and the hope is to parlay those achievements into providing more property tax relief to the hardworking citizens of Texas! look” at agencies that aren’t subject to the state’s biennial sunset review process “so we can provide proper

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