Legislative Research: TX HJR43 | 2009-2010 | 81st Legislature

Other Sessions

SessionTitle/DescriptionLast Action
2023-2024
88th Legislature

(Introduced - Dead)
Proposing a constitutional amendment to provide for an exemption from ad valorem taxation by certain political subdivisions of a portion of the market value of the residence homestead of the parent or guardian of a person who is disabled and who resi...
[HJR43 2023 Detail][HJR43 2023 Text][HJR43 2023 Comments]
2023-02-28
Referred to Ways & Means
2021-2022
87th Legislature

(Introduced - Dead)
Proposing a constitutional amendment providing that a residence homestead is not subject to seizure or sale for delinquent ad valorem taxes.
[HJR43 2021 Detail][HJR43 2021 Text][HJR43 2021 Comments]
2021-03-01
Referred to Ways & Means
2019-2020
86th Legislature

(Introduced - Dead)
Proposing a constitutional amendment requiring the legislature to set the basic allotment under the Foundation School Program at an amount that reflects a change in the total taxable value of property in the state.
[HJR43 2019 Detail][HJR43 2019 Text][HJR43 2019 Comments]
2019-02-25
Referred to Public Education
2017
85th Legislature 1st Special Session

(Introduced - Dead)
Proposing a constitutional amendment to authorize the legislature to establish a lower limit on the maximum appraised value of residence homesteads for ad valorem tax purposes and to establish a limit on the value of other real property for those pur...
[HJR43 2017 Detail][HJR43 2017 Text][HJR43 2017 Comments]
2017-07-25
Referred to Ways & Means
2017-2018
85th Legislature

(Introduced - Dead)
Proposing a constitutional amendment to authorize the legislature to set a lower limit on the maximum appraised value of a residence homestead for ad valorem taxation.
[HJR43 2017 Detail][HJR43 2017 Text][HJR43 2017 Comments]
2017-02-20
Referred to Ways & Means
2015-2016
84th Legislature

(Introduced - Dead)
Proposing a constitutional amendment prohibiting the taxation of the sale or use of certain prescription medicine.
[HJR43 2015 Detail][HJR43 2015 Text][HJR43 2015 Comments]
2015-05-07
Considered in Calendars
2013-2014
83rd Legislature

(Introduced - Dead)
Proposing a constitutional amendment prohibiting a court of this state from enforcing, considering, or applying a religious or cultural law.
[HJR43 2013 Detail][HJR43 2013 Text][HJR43 2013 Comments]
2013-04-17
Left pending in committee
2011-2012
82nd Legislature

(Introduced - Dead)
Proposing a constitutional amendment authorizing the legislature to legalize and regulate the conduct of gaming in this state in counties that by local option election approve the conduct of that gaming.
[HJR43 2011 Detail][HJR43 2011 Text][HJR43 2011 Comments]
2011-03-29
Left pending in committee
2009-2010
81st Legislature

(Introduced - Dead)
Proposing a constitutional amendment to authorize the legislature to limit the maximum appraised value of real property for ad valorem tax purposes to 110 percent or more of the appraised value of the property for the preceding tax year.
[HJR43 2009 Detail][HJR43 2009 Text][HJR43 2009 Comments]
2009-02-19
Referred to Ways & Means

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Legislative Citation

APA
TX HJR43 | 2009-2010 | 81st Legislature. (2009, February 19). LegiScan. Retrieved September 21, 2024, from https://legiscan.com/TX/bill/HJR43/2009
MLA
"TX HJR43 | 2009-2010 | 81st Legislature." LegiScan. LegiScan LLC, 19 Feb. 2009. Web. 21 Sep. 2024. <https://legiscan.com/TX/bill/HJR43/2009>.
Chicago
"TX HJR43 | 2009-2010 | 81st Legislature." February 19, 2009 LegiScan. Accessed September 21, 2024. https://legiscan.com/TX/bill/HJR43/2009.
Turabian
LegiScan. TX HJR43 | 2009-2010 | 81st Legislature. 19 February 2009. https://legiscan.com/TX/bill/HJR43/2009 (accessed September 21, 2024).

Subjects


Same As/Similar To

BillRelationshipDateTitleLast Action
HJR49Same As2009-03-18Proposing a constitutional amendment to authorize the legislature to limit the maximum appraised value of real property for ad valorem tax purposes to 110 percent or more of the appraised value of the property for the preceding tax year.Left pending in committee
HB701Enabled by2009-02-19Relating to the provision of ad valorem tax relief.Referred to Ways & Means

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