Property Insurance Relief Homestead Exemption Non-school Property Tax
Expands non-school property tax relief with a $200,000 second homestead exemption for insured homeowners; bans local tax cuts to law enforcement below a base-year level.
Expands non-school property tax relief with a $200,000 second homestead exemption for insured homeowners; bans local tax cuts to law enforcement below a base-year level.
Status: Added to State Affairs Committee agenda (11/25/2025)
Introduced: March 14, 2025
Sponsor: Rep. Busatta
Type: Joint resolution proposing constitutional amendments (Article VII §6; new Article VIII §7)
Next major step: Voter referendum at the 2026 general election (requires 60% approval); if approved, effective January 1, 2027 (first applies to the 2027 tax roll)
HJR 209 would place a constitutional amendment on the 2026 ballot to (1) expand a homestead property tax exemption for insured homeowners for non‑school property taxes, and (2) restrict local governments from reducing law‑enforcement funding below a defined base year level.
For readers seeking deeper detail: the text modifies Article VII, Section 6 (homestead exemptions) and adds a new Article VIII, Section 7 (law‑enforcement funding floor). The revenue estimates cited assume current millage rates and would vary with local tax policy changes.
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