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LD 326

An Act To Increase The Property Tax Exemption Provided To Individuals Who Are Legally Blind

132nd Legislature (2025-2026) Introduced by Amy Arata and 6 co-sponsors

Overview: LD 326, "An Act To Increase The Property Tax Exemption Provided To Individuals Who Are Legally Blind", was carried over to the 132nd Legislature. It was introduced on Jan

Died in Possession of the Senate when the Legislature adjourned Sine Die and was PLACED IN THE LEGISLATIVE FILES. (DEAD)
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Bill Summary · LD 326

Overview: LD 326, "An Act To Increase The Property Tax Exemption Provided To Individuals Who Are Legally Blind", was carried over to the 132nd Legislature. It was introduced on January 30, 2025.

Purpose and Intent: The bill aims to increase the property tax exemption for individuals who are legally blind. This is intended to provide additional financial relief and support for this population.

Key Provisions:
- Increases the property tax exemption for individuals who are legally blind from the current $4,000 to $6,000
- Applies the increased exemption to both homestead and non-homestead properties owned by legally blind individuals

Affected Parties and Impacts: The bill would directly benefit individuals who are legally blind and own property in the state. It would provide them with a higher property tax exemption, potentially reducing their overall tax burden.

Procedural and Timeline Considerations: The bill has been carried over to the 132nd Legislature, meaning it will be considered in a future legislative session. Its current status is pending further action by the legislature.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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