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House panel reviews simple cleanup to standardize school levy reporting values

House Taxation Committee

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Rep. Melissa Romano said House Bill 22 aligns school district levy impact notices with the 2023 update to valuation benchmarks so districts report estimated tax impacts for homes valued at $100,000, $300,000 and $600,000 for consistency and transparency.

Representative Melissa Romano presented House Bill 22 to the House Taxation Committee as a straightforward cleanup bill that aligns school district levy reporting requirements with values updated in 2023. Romano said the bill requires school districts to provide estimated tax impacts for homes valued at $100,000, $300,000 and $600,000 in public notices for non‑voted levies, matching the updated benchmarks used in other tax notices.

Romano noted the measure was recommended by the education interim committee and passed that committee unanimously. There were no proponents, opponents, or informational witnesses who testified in the room or online. Romano called the bill a simple standardization intended to make levy impact notices clearer for a broader range of homeowners and urged a due pass.

The committee closed the hearing; Chair Fielder said executive action would be scheduled after coordination with sponsors.