Saturday, June 14, 2025
NorthWest50Plus
  • Blogs
  • U.S.A News
  • Contact Us
No Result
View All Result
northwest50plus
Home U.S.A News

Gov. Greg Abbott Eyes Property Tax Reform as His Next Big Legislative Push

Vanessa Salvia by Vanessa Salvia
June 14, 2025
in U.S.A News
0
Gov. Greg Abbott Eyes Property Tax Reform as His Next Big Legislative Push
0
SHARES
0
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

Texas Governor Greg Abbott says he’s figured out how to turn his political priorities into legislative victories — and now he’s planning to use that strategy to take on property taxes.

After years of failed attempts, Abbott successfully pushed through his school voucher plan and bail reform during the most recent legislative session. The key, he says, was campaigning hard — both publicly and behind the scenes — to build pressure on lawmakers who previously opposed those measures.

Related posts

This Article Includes

  • 1 Related posts
  • 2 California SNAP Recipients to Receive Extra Food Benefits This Summer
  • 3 Ex-Illinois House Speaker Michael Madigan Sentenced to 7.5 Years in Prison, $2.5 Million Fine for Corruption
California SNAP Recipients to Receive Extra Food Benefits This Summer

California SNAP Recipients to Receive Extra Food Benefits This Summer

June 14, 2025
Ex-Illinois House Speaker Michael Madigan Sentenced to 7.5 Years in Prison, $2.5 Million Fine for Corruption

Ex-Illinois House Speaker Michael Madigan Sentenced to 7.5 Years in Prison, $2.5 Million Fine for Corruption

June 14, 2025

“If you look at what I was able to do this session, through me being out there campaigning on the issue, I was able to move the Texas House of Representatives from 29 of them who would support school choice to 86,” Abbott said, referring to the dramatic increase in support between 2021 and now.

He used a similar strategy for bail reform, focusing his efforts on specific districts where he believed votes could be shifted. In both cases, he didn’t just lobby quietly — he publicly criticized resistant lawmakers and spent millions of dollars to oust incumbents who wouldn’t get in line.

Buoyed by that success, Abbott now wants to apply the same approach to a new target: local governments and their role in driving up property taxes.

“I’m just thinking, well, it worked with these two strategies, maybe it’s time to employ the same strategy as it concerns property taxes,” he said.

While state lawmakers often pass legislation aimed at lowering property taxes, Abbott argues the real control lies with local entities — including city governments, hospital districts, and community colleges — which he accuses of undermining state relief efforts by continuing to raise tax rates.

Abbott believes the issue isn’t just about legislation — it’s about shaping public opinion and connecting with voters to put pressure on local leaders. He admits he hasn’t campaigned as hard on property tax reform as he did on his other victories, but that’s likely to change.

What this next phase will look like isn’t fully defined yet. But Abbott made it clear he plans to be more active in holding local governments accountable, setting the stage for another potentially intense political battle if he seeks re-election in 2026.

Previous Post

Walmart Heiress Christy Walton Backs ‘No Kings’ Protest with Full-Page New York Times Ad

Next Post

ICE Mistakenly Detains U.S. Marshal at Arizona Courthouse

Next Post
ICE Mistakenly Detains U.S. Marshal at Arizona Courthouse

ICE Mistakenly Detains U.S. Marshal at Arizona Courthouse

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

RECOMMENDED NEWS

Walmart Heiress Christy Walton Backs No Kings Protest With Full-Page NYT Ad

Walmart Heiress Christy Walton Backs No Kings Protest With Full-Page NYT Ad

2 days ago
Tractor-Trailer Driver Killed in Rollover Crash in Genesee County

Tractor-Trailer Driver Killed in Rollover Crash in Genesee County

2 days ago
Texas Governor Signs $100 Million Psychedelics Research Bill to Combat PTSD and Depression

Texas Governor Signs $100 Million Psychedelics Research Bill to Combat PTSD and Depression

3 hours ago
Oklahoma Grandmother Accused of Drugging Grandkids, Locking Them in Dog Cage

Oklahoma Grandmother Accused of Drugging Grandkids, Locking Them in Dog Cage

2 days ago

FOLLOW US

BROWSE BY CATEGORIES

  • Blogs
  • Oregon News
  • U.S.A News

POPULAR NEWS

  • ‘No Kings’ Protests Set for June 14 Across Florida: What You Need to Know

    ‘No Kings’ Protests Set for June 14 Across Florida: What You Need to Know

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • Heat advisory in effect as Portland temperatures near triple digits

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • Person struck by car after shots fired in Toledo; driver flees scene

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • Nike employees allege wage theft, discrimination in Oregon labor complaint

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • California Approves World’s Largest Battery Energy Storage Project in Historic Clean Energy Push

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0

ABOUT: NORTHWEST 50 PLUS

northwest50plus.com

4932 Indian School Road WE
Salem, OR 97305

Email: [email protected]

Important Pages

  • Contact
  • Contact Us
  • Cookie Policy
  • Disclaimer
  • DMCA
  • Fact-Checking Policy
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms and conditions

Category

  • Blogs
  • Oregon News
  • U.S.A News

Recent News

California SNAP Recipients to Receive Extra Food Benefits This Summer

California SNAP Recipients to Receive Extra Food Benefits This Summer

June 14, 2025
Ex-Illinois House Speaker Michael Madigan Sentenced to 7.5 Years in Prison, $2.5 Million Fine for Corruption

Ex-Illinois House Speaker Michael Madigan Sentenced to 7.5 Years in Prison, $2.5 Million Fine for Corruption

June 14, 2025
No Result
View All Result
  • Contact
  • Contact Us
  • Cookie Policy
  • Disclaimer
  • DMCA
  • Fact-Checking Policy
  • Home 2
  • Home 3
  • northwest50plus.com: News, Events and more for 50+ in the Northwest
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms and conditions

© 2025 JNews - Premium WordPress news & magazine theme by Jegtheme.