FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
February 11, 2025
Sarah.leon@senate.texas.gov
AUSTIN, TX – Senator Paul Bettencourt (R-Houston) and the Senate Committee on Local Government unanimously passed Senate Bill 4 and Senate Joint Resolution 2, priority bills of Lt. Governor Dan Patrick. Both measures, expected to pass with bipartisan support on the Senate Floor, raising the homestead exemption from $100,000 to a record $140,000.
“By following up on the largest, grandest, hugest property tax reduction in American History, $22.7 Billion to be exact, SB 4 and SJR 2 provide more meaningful reduction to Texas homeowners by raising the Homestead Exemption to $140k. This will be providing an estimated $500 savings to the average homeowner annually,” stated Senator Bettencourt.
“The testimony of Charles Scoma of the Silver-Haired Legislature, was very compelling. 80% of Texas Seniors only have $36k of disposable income, SB 4 really makes a difference. We have a moral obligation to keep seniors in their home.” He added.
Senate Bill 4 works in conjunction with Senate Bill 1, the General Appropriations Act, by Senator Joan Huffman which provides 6.8 pennies of school district tax rate compression. This compression will result in an additional $133.13 in savings for the average homestead property owner. Senate Bill 4 maintains its protections for over-65 and disabled homestead exemption owners.
With the passage of SB 4 and SJR 2, the Texas House will have the opportunity to vote on another increase of the homestead exemption to a record $140,000 and beat the 83% approval rate in 2023. “My office estimated $363.44 in annual school property tax savings for the average Texas homestead based on a statewide ISD average tax rate of $0.9086, but wait, we’re not done yet!” continued Senator Bettencourt. “When combined with the savings from SB 4 and SJR 2 the total estimated annual tax reduction for Texas homeowners amounts to nearly $496.57!”
Dixon Holman from the Texas Realtors emphasized savings of $500 can have a very significant impact on deciding whether to purchase a home, stating it’s cheaper to rent then it is to buy right now. “Clearly, SB 4 is a BIG deal for Texas homeowners, and I look forward to seeing the overwhelming approval from the Texas Legislature and then the Texas Voters. Tax relief is on the way,” concluded Senator Bettencourt.
Senate Bill 4 includes a hold-harmless provision, guaranteeing that the state will fully cover any ISD funding shortfalls resulting from the exemption increase. Once the Senate Floor passes SB4 and SJR 2, they will move onto the House.
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