Texas 2015 - 84th Regular

Texas House Bill HJR84

Voted on by House
 
Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
Sent toSOS
 
Proposed Const. Amend.
 

Caption

Proposing a constitutional amendment authorizing the legislature to exempt from ad valorem taxation the total assessed value of the residence homestead of a veteran or current member of the armed services of the United States while the veteran or current service member participates in a veterans court program.

Impact

If enacted, HJR84 would alter existing tax laws concerning veterans in Texas, specifically mandating an exemption that helps reduce the financial burden on veterans participating in rehabilitation programs. The measure would exempt the full value of their home from property taxes, offering much-needed financial stability during potentially vulnerable times. Proponents argue that this amendment would significantly support veterans, making it easier for them to maintain their homes while addressing personal and legal issues in a veterans court setting.

Summary

HJR84 proposes an amendment to the Texas Constitution that would allow the state legislature to exempt the total assessed value of a veteran or active-duty service member's residence homestead from ad valorem taxation while they are participating in a veterans court program. This initiative aims to provide financial relief to veterans who are seeking rehabilitation and reintegration into society through these specialized judicial programs. The bill underscores a commitment to supporting service members in their transition after military service, particularly those dealing with legal challenges related to their service experiences.

Contention

Discussion around HJR84 is expected to focus on its potential implications for state revenue generation through property taxes. While proponents celebrate the support it provides to veterans, critics may voice concerns regarding the loss of tax revenue, which could necessitate compensatory funding mechanisms or increases in other tax areas. Additionally, there may be questions about the criteria for participation in veterans court programs, as lawmakers will have the discretion to establish further eligibility requirements for the tax exemption. The balance between supporting veterans and maintaining state fiscal health will be a key point of contention as the bill progresses.

Companion Bills

TX HB1271

Enabled by Relating to an exemption from ad valorem taxation of the total appraised value of the residence homestead of a veteran or current member of the armed services of the United States while the veteran or current service member participates in a veterans court program.

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