I have not checked this, just passing it on for what it's worth. We can just be 
aware that it may be on the ballot and if so, is important.
Fritz

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From: Chuck Warwick [mailto:chucki...@hotmail.com]
Sent: Saturday, March 10, 2012 7:58 PM
To: christy-jhon; david cox; eandb1...@aol.com; Fritz Holt; jim beck; Larry 
Schkade; paul-delilah keeling; roy -bea champomont; wilma hobbs; winston bernich
Subject: FW: Homestead tax cap for 65 & older==== LOOKS LIKE THIS IS FOR REAL, 
IF SO, NEED YOUR VOTE



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Date: Sat, 10 Mar 2012 14:03:26 -0600
Subject: FW: Homestead tax cap for 65 & older
From: billflana...@precisionurethane.com
To: jkrop...@yahoo.com; sbannert@Subject<mailto:sbannert@Subject>: Fwd: Fw: 
Homestead tax cap for 65 & older

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IMPORTANT____ ALL TEXAS SENIORS and family of seniors!!!!!!!!!! Homestead tax 
cap for 65 & older Very important for seniors and disabled.  Remember to vote 
AND look for this on the ballot. You must vote in May to keep the Homestead tax 
cap for 65 and over, even if you are not 65 yet. If you are a Texas homeowner 
then this is important to you.  If not, it is important to your friends who 
are.     If you agree, please pass along to all on your email lists.     I am 
sending this email to everyone on my email address list who lives in Texas .  I 
want to be sure you are aware  of a constitutional amendment that will be on 
the ballot at the May  election.  It is an amendment to correct an error made 
by the lawmakers  when they voted for a reduction in school property taxes in 
2005.     When the lawmakers 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.     However, 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 even 
notice the amendment or care.     PLEASE get out and vote for this amendment if 
not for yourself, then for your parents, grandparents, aunts, uncles, friends.  
We would really appreciate your getting the word out to all your friends and 
families to vote for this amendment.     The fear is that with a low voter 
turnout, the amendment could very  well not pass.     So, please, please pass 
the word and VOTE for the constitutional amendment.  Early voting will take 
place April 30 - May 5 from 7 am to 7 pm; May 6 from noon to 6 pm and May 7 - 
May 8 from 7 am to 7 pm.  Election day is May 12 from 7 am to 7 pm.



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