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Conference committee adds repeal trigger for property-tax classifications in education bill

3840729 · June 16, 2025
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A conference committee reviewing H 4 54 inserted contingent effective dates into draft 7.1 that would repeal property-tax classification provisions unless lawmakers enact new tax-rate multipliers and related actions by specified deadlines, staff said June 13.

The H 4 54 conference committee reconvened June 13 to review draft 7.1, which includes language that would repeal the bill’s property-tax classification sections if lawmakers do not enact new tax-rate multipliers by July 1, 2028, Kirby Keaton, Office of Legislative Counsel, said.

The provision appears in a newly drafted Section 61d and ties the classification system to a series of contingencies intended to ensure coordinated implementation across tax and education systems. "The classifications would be repealed under this language, if these, if new tax rate multipliers are…

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