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League City council raises senior, disabled homestead exemption to $200,000 after fiscal discussion

3558514 · May 27, 2025
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On May 27, 2025, League City council approved increasing the senior and disabled resident homestead tax exemption to $200,000. Council debated the fiscal impact, including staff estimates of displaced tax revenue and effects on the no-new-revenue calculation.

The League City Council voted May 27 to raise the senior and disabled resident homestead tax exemption to $200,000 as part of the upcoming property tax-rate ordinance.

Councilman Chad Tressler moved the amendment on the council floor, saying the larger exemption would protect lower-income seniors from tax pressure. "This says we're not gonna kick grandma out of her house, for taxes when she's living already tight to stay within our…

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