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Property-tax overhaul fails in House after heated debate over caps and school funding

House of Representative · March 6, 2026
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Summary

Senate File 110, a broad set of residential property tax revisions, prompted extensive floor debate over the 4% cap, exemptions for owner‑occupied homes, and fiscal impacts on schools and local governments; the bill failed on third reading, 30–31.

Senate File 110, a multi‑part proposal on residential property taxation, drew one of the longest debates on the floor. Lawmakers debated whether the bill represents meaningful reform or shifts costs between school districts, counties and the state.

Key amendments and points:

• Representative Storer (amendment #3) argued the bill could constitutionally enact Amendment A and repeal the 4% cap that has produced large exemptions (citing examples of…

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