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Texas Law Changes School Budget Notices for Families
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Texas Law Changes School Budget Notices for Families

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Texas House Bill 17 changes how school districts notify families about budget and tax decisions. School districts must include specific information about student enrollment growth and inflation when they announce proposed tax rates. This helps families understand why school taxes might go up or down. When we show up together, our community becomes more connected, more resilient, and more powerful.

Texas House Bill 17 makes it easier for families to understand school budget and tax information. School districts must now include clearer details when they tell families about proposed tax rates.

The bill requires school districts to share specific information with families. Districts must explain how student enrollment changed from the previous year. They must also include the state inflation rate for that year. This information helps families see how both enrollment and inflation affect school taxes.

When a district proposes a new tax rate, they must show families what would happen if they only adjusted for enrollment growth and inflation. They must also show families how much tax money the district will actually collect if the proposed rate passes. This comparison helps families understand the real impact of the proposed tax rate.

The law applies to all Texas school districts. Districts must follow these notice requirements when they hold public meetings to discuss and adopt budgets. Property owners can challenge a district's tax collection if the district does not follow these new notice rules in good faith.

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