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SB 2758: Homestead Property/Assessed Value [RPCC]

JOINT RESOLUTION by Peaden

Homestead Property/Assessed Value [RPCC]; Proposes amendments to the State Constitution to provide for the transfer of accumulated Save-Our-Homes benefits. Homestead property owners will be able to transfer their Save-Our-Homes benefit to a new homestead within two years of relinquishing their previous homestead exemption; except, if the new homestead is established on January 1, 2008, the previous homestead must have been relinquished in 2007, etc.

Last Action: 5/2/2008 Senate - Died in Committee on Community Affairs, Link/Iden/Sim/Compare passed, refer to CS/SJR 2-D (Passed)
Bill Text: Web Page | PDF

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  • Bill History

    Date Chamber Action
    3/3/2008 Senate • Filed
    3/20/2008 Senate • Introduced, referred to Community Affairs; Finance and Tax; Education Pre-K - 12 Appropriations; Rules -SJ 00308
    5/2/2008 Senate • Died in Committee on Community Affairs, Link/Iden/Sim/Compare passed, refer to CS/SJR 2-D (Passed)

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  • SB 2758, Original Filed Version (Current Bill Version) Posted 3/3/2008 at 8:31 AM

    Bill Text:   Web Page | PDF
    Analyses:   None

    Related Bills (3)

    Bill Number Subject Filed By Relationship Last Action and Location
    S 2772 Homestead Exemptions [RPCC] Aronberg Linked Last Action: 5/2/2008 S Died in Committee on Community Affairs
    Location:
    H 421 (c1) Additional Homestead Exemption Simmons Compare Last Action: 5/2/2008 H Died on Calendar
    Location:
    H 805 Property Tax Exemptions/Limitations on Ad Valorem Saunders Compare Last Action: 5/2/2008 H Died in Committee on State Affairs (GEA), Link/Iden/Sim/Compare passed, refer to CS/SJR 2-D (Passed)
    Location:

    Citations - Constitution (3)

    Article Section Location in Bill Location In Bill Help
    XII Section 27
    VII Section 4
    VII Section 6

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