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Three private child-care centers ask Titus County for SB 1145 tax exemption; court approves contingent on attorney review
Summary
Three privately owned child-care centers that meet Texas Rising Star requirements asked Titus County to grant a property tax exemption under Texas Senate Bill 1145; commissioners voted to approve the exemption contingent on county attorney review and verification of eligibility.
Ashley Earl, a co-owner of Street House Learning Center, asked the Titus County Commissioners Court on April 27 to approve a property tax exemption for three private child-care centers under Texas Senate Bill 1145. Earl told the court the exemption would help the centers serve low-income families by offsetting a per-child shortfall she estimated at about $30 per day and said the county’s share of the exemption would amount to roughly $4,000 a year.
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