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Tuloso-Midway ISD adopts $1.0565 tax rate for 2025–26 budget year

Tuloso-Midway Independent School District Board of Trustees · September 15, 2025
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Summary

The Tuloso-Midway ISD Board of Trustees unanimously approved a $1.0565 tax rate for 2025–2026, allocating $0.7575 per $100 to the General Fund and $0.2990 per $100 to the Debt Service Fund, a $0.1076 increase driven by debt service costs.

The Tuloso-Midway Independent School District Board of Trustees voted unanimously Sept. 15 to adopt a tax rate of $1.0565 per $100 of taxable value for the 2025–2026 fiscal year. The motion — moved by Trustee Leo Gonzalez and seconded by Trustee Kim Boone — passed 6–0.

The adopted rate includes $0.7575 per $100 for the General Fund and $0.2990 per $100 for the Debt Service Fund, representing a $0.1076 per $100 increase in the total rate attributable to the debt service component. As part of the hearing, the board held the statutorily required public meeting on the proposed rate; no members of the public signed up to speak.

Trustee Leo Gonzalez moved the adoption, stating in the motion text, “I move that property taxes be maintained by the adoption of a tax rate of $1.0565. This tax rate will include $0.7575 per $100.00 value for the General Fund and a tax rate of $0.2990 per $100.00 value for the Debt Service Fund.” The motion was read and then approved after a second and roll-call vote.

Board President Paul Arriaga read the adopting resolution before the roll call. The board’s unanimous vote (Arriaga, Gonzalez, R. Chapa, B. Boone, K. Boone, Jimenez) made the rate effective for the district’s 2025–2026 budget cycle.