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Joint conference committee concurs on Senate File 69 homeowners property-tax exemption

2436649 · February 27, 2025
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The Joint Conference Committee on Senate File 69 voted to concur with the Senate’s amended proposal, approving a 25% homeowners property-tax exemption applied to the first $1,000,000 of fair-market value for residential structures and improved land, effective for the 2025 tax year.

The Joint Conference Committee on Senate File 69 voted to concur with the Senate’s amended proposal, approving a 25% homeowners property-tax exemption applied to the first $1,000,000 of fair-market value for residential structures and improved land, effective for the 2025 tax year.

The committee’s agreement follows a session in which House members had sought a supplemental-budget backfill of $15,000,000 for special districts; the House withdrew that request and accepted the Senate position to keep the bill moving. Chair (Senate co-chair) opened the meeting by saying, "this is probably one of the most important issues facing the state legislature." Representative Heiner said the House "would like to accept the Senate's position" and described the…

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