Committee advances modest increase in homestead exemption, sparking fiscal questions

Senate Revenue Taxation Committee · February 16, 2026

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Summary

Senate Bill 18 09, authored by Senator Hamilton, would raise the homestead exemption from $1,000 to $5,000. The committee passed the bill 9–2 amid debate about distributional effects and potential impacts on local school and public-safety funding.

Senator Hamilton told the committee that Senate Bill 18 09 seeks to raise the homestead exemption from $1,000 (unchanged for many decades) to $5,000, saying the change would provide relief primarily to elderly and fixed-income homeowners. He acknowledged he did not have a concrete fiscal-impact estimate for local governments at the hearing and that titles were off to allow staff work.

Committee members questioned the distributional effect and potential fiscal impact on local governments and school funding formulas. Senator Kirk and others pressed how many households would qualify and the likely revenue loss; Senator Hamilton said titles off would allow staff to produce a fiscal estimate and emphasized the measure is intended to provide relief to seniors and those on fixed incomes.

After debate and some members urging more targeted relief, the committee recorded a roll call of 9 ayes and 2 nays and declared the bill passed.