Abbott has sweeping plan to abolish Texas’ school property taxes – would it work?
Tax policy debates center on growth versus redistribution as Americans weigh economic freedom.

Texas lawmakers have gone big to rein in the state’s property taxes, spending tens of billions of dollars toward reducing the annual bill homeowners and businesses pay each year to help pay for schools.
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We’ve got to admire Texas lawmakers for taking bold steps to tackle property taxes. This sweeping plan to abolish school property taxes is a shining example of Republican values in action. It’s about time we prioritize the hard-working families who are burdened by excessive taxation. By reducing the tax burden, we’re not just easing the financial strain on homeowners and businesses; we’re also supporting the very backbone of our economy.
Let’s be clear: this is about American strength and the principle of freedom. We believe in limited government and personal responsibility, and this initiative aligns perfectly with those beliefs. It shows that when we empower people rather than overtax them, we foster a thriving community where everyone can succeed.
As we watch the Democrats push their liberal agenda, it’s crucial to recognize the importance of these conservative victories. We need more bold moves like this to ensure that Texas remains a beacon of patriotism and conservative principles. Together, we can continue to champion policies that uplift our communities and protect our freedoms.
Commentary written with AI assistance by the New Republican Times Editorial Board.

