Legislative Research: TX HJR18 | 2009-2010 | 81st Legislature

Other Sessions

SessionTitle/DescriptionLast Action
2023-2024
88th 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.
[HJR18 2023 Detail][HJR18 2023 Text][HJR18 2023 Comments]
2023-02-28
Referred to Ways & Means
2021
87th Legislature 3rd Special Session

(Introduced - Dead)
Proposing a constitutional amendment to authorize the legislature to provide for a credit against the ad valorem taxes imposed on property on which a solar energy device has been installed based on the cost of acquiring and installing the device.
[HJR18 2021 Detail][HJR18 2021 Text][HJR18 2021 Comments]
2021-09-30
Filed
2021
87th Legislature 2nd Special Session

(Introduced - Dead)
Proposing a constitutional amendment providing that a residence homestead is not subject to seizure or sale for delinquent ad valorem taxes.
[HJR18 2021 Detail][HJR18 2021 Text][HJR18 2021 Comments]
2021-08-10
Filed
2021
87th Legislature 1st Special Session

(Introduced - Dead)
Proposing a constitutional amendment authorizing certain persons under the age of 18 to vote in a primary election.
[HJR18 2021 Detail][HJR18 2021 Text][HJR18 2021 Comments]
2021-07-09
Filed
2021-2022
87th Legislature

(Introduced - Dead)
Proposing a constitutional amendment authorizing certain judges to become candidates for another office without automatically resigning from the office already held.
[HJR18 2021 Detail][HJR18 2021 Text][HJR18 2021 Comments]
2021-03-01
Referred to Judiciary & Civil Jurisprudence
2019-2020
86th Legislature

(Introduced - Dead)
Proposing a constitutional amendment authorizing local option elections to legalize or prohibit the operation of eight-liners.
[HJR18 2019 Detail][HJR18 2019 Text][HJR18 2019 Comments]
2019-03-05
Left pending in committee
2017
85th Legislature 1st Special Session

(Introduced - Dead)
Proposing a constitutional amendment requiring the state to pay at least 50 percent of the cost of maintaining and operating the public school system and prohibiting the comptroller from certifying legislation containing an appropriation unless the r...
[HJR18 2017 Detail][HJR18 2017 Text][HJR18 2017 Comments]
2017-07-25
Left pending in committee
2017-2018
85th Legislature

(Introduced - Dead)
Proposing a constitutional amendment authorizing the governing bodies of certain political subdivisions to exempt from ad valorem taxation the real and tangible personal property of businesses during an initial period of operation in this state.
[HJR18 2017 Detail][HJR18 2017 Text][HJR18 2017 Comments]
2017-02-13
Referred to Ways & Means
2015-2016
84th Legislature

(Introduced - Dead)
Proposing a constitutional amendment increasing the amount of the residence homestead exemption from ad valorem taxation for public school purposes, providing for the increase of the exemption amount in subsequent years to reflect inflation, and prov...
[HJR18 2015 Detail][HJR18 2015 Text][HJR18 2015 Comments]
2015-03-17
Referred to Ways & Means
2013
83rd Legislature 1st Special Session

(Introduced - Dead)
Proposing a constitutional amendment requiring the allocation of certain interest and investment income from the economic stabilization fund to the purposes of public education, water development projects, and transportation.
[HJR18 2013 Detail][HJR18 2013 Text][HJR18 2013 Comments]
2013-06-17
Referred to Appropriations
2011-2012
82nd Legislature

(Introduced - Dead)
Proposing a constitutional amendment requiring any increase in a franchise tax rate to be approved by two-thirds of all the members elected to each house of the legislature.
[HJR18 2011 Detail][HJR18 2011 Text][HJR18 2011 Comments]
2011-02-21
Referred to Ways & Means
2009-2010
81st Legislature

(Introduced - Dead)
Proposing a constitutional amendment increasing the amount of the residence homestead exemption from ad valorem taxation for public school purposes to $45,000 and providing for a reduction of the limitation on the total amount of taxes that may be im...
[HJR18 2009 Detail][HJR18 2009 Text][HJR18 2009 Comments]
2009-03-11
Left pending in committee

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Legislative Citation

APA
TX HJR18 | 2009-2010 | 81st Legislature. (2009, March 11). LegiScan. Retrieved January 14, 2025, from https://legiscan.com/TX/bill/HJR18/2009
MLA
"TX HJR18 | 2009-2010 | 81st Legislature." LegiScan. LegiScan LLC, 11 Mar. 2009. Web. 14 Jan. 2025. <https://legiscan.com/TX/bill/HJR18/2009>.
Chicago
"TX HJR18 | 2009-2010 | 81st Legislature." March 11, 2009 LegiScan. Accessed January 14, 2025. https://legiscan.com/TX/bill/HJR18/2009.
Turabian
LegiScan. TX HJR18 | 2009-2010 | 81st Legislature. 11 March 2009. https://legiscan.com/TX/bill/HJR18/2009 (accessed January 14, 2025).

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Same As/Similar To

BillRelationshipDateTitleLast Action
HJR11Same As2009-03-11Proposing a constitutional amendment increasing the amount of the residence homestead exemption from ad valorem taxation for public school purposes to $45,000 and providing for a reduction of the limitation on the total amount of taxes that may be imposed for those purposes on the homesteads of the elderly or disabled to reflect the increased exemption amount.Left pending in committee
HJR45Same As2009-03-11Proposing a constitutional amendment increasing the amount of the residence homestead exemption from ad valorem taxation for public school purposes to $45,000 and providing for a reduction of the limitation on the total amount of taxes that may be imposed for those purposes on the homesteads of the elderly or disabled to reflect the increased exemption amount.Left pending in committee
HB87Enabled by2009-03-11Relating to increasing the amount of the residence homestead exemption from ad valorem taxation by a school district to $45,000, providing for a reduction of the limitation on the total amount of ad valorem taxes that may be imposed by a school district on the homesteads of the elderly or disabled to reflect the increased exemption amount, and protecting school districts against the resulting loss in local revenue.Left pending in committee

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