PLEASE VOTE ON MAY 12 TO HELP YOUR GEEZER FRIENDS AND FAMILY! (I,m shouting). 
If you are not there yet, with luck you will be. I for one do not think that it 
is patriotic to pay excessive property taxes.
Fritz

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Heads up!



Subject: Texas Homestead Exemption Vote

>From a friend of a friend who just retired from the AG's office in 
>Austin--This is an important issue I wanted to pass along:

Please read and pass on to all your Texas e-mail friends, since it applies to 
all voters.

You must vote in May on an amendment to keep the Homestead Tax Cap for those 
65, and over, or disabled.  If you are 65, or over, or disabled and are a Texas 
homeowner, then, this amendment is important to you!  If not, it is important 
to your friends and/or relatives who are 65 and over or disabled and should, 
therefore, be important to you as well.

There is an amendment on the May ballot, which will correct an error made by 
Texas lawmakers, when they voted for a reduction in school property taxes in 
2005.  When they voted for a one-third reduction in school property taxes, 
beginning in 2006 and to be completed this year, they forgot about the 
Homestead Exemption for senior citizens and people with disabilities.  The 
State Constitution caps school property taxes, for homeowners 65 years, and 
older, and those who are disabled.

HowCarolyn [mailto:[email protected]]
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ever, they DID NOT get the same reduction when the property tax cut for schools 
was voted on two years ago; so, an amendment is on the May ballot to correct 
this error.  The problem is that most voters who are younger than 65, or not 
disabled, probably won't be interested in the amendment.

Please get out and vote FOR this amendment--if not for yourself, then for your 
parents, grandparents, aunts, uncles, and friends.  We would really appreciate 
your getting the word out to all your friends and families to vote. The fear is 
that, with a low voter turnout, this amendment could very well not pass.

So, please, please pass the word and VOTE FOR this constitutional amendment.

Early voting will take place:

   April 30th-May 5th,  from 7am to 7pm;

   May 6th,  from 12 noon to 6pm, and

   May 7th-May 8th,  from 7am to 7pm.

 Election Day is May 12th, from 7am to 7pm.



























































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Have a great day!
Carolyn

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