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HB 2421

Relating to the date of dissolution of the Save Historic Muny District.

89th Legislature (2025) Introduced by John Bucy and 2 co-sponsors

HB 2421 changes the dissolution deadline for Texas's Save Historic Muny District, affecting when the special taxing district stops collecting property taxes and concludes operations.

Effective on 9/1/25
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Bill Summary · HB 2421

Legislative bill overview

HB 2421 changes the dissolution date of the Save Historic Muny District, a special taxing district in Texas. The bill was filed without the Governor's signature and became effective on September 1, 2025. The legislation modifies the timeline for when this district will cease operations and cease collecting taxes from property owners.

Why is this important

Special taxing districts are commonly used to fund specific public improvements or services in defined geographic areas. Changes to dissolution dates affect property tax obligations for residents and businesses within the district, as well as the timeline for completing district projects and settling outstanding obligations. Understanding when a district will end helps stakeholders plan finances accordingly.

Potential points of contention

  • Tax collection impact: Property owners may have different expectations about when their tax obligations to the district will end, affecting long-term financial planning
  • Project completion timeline: An altered dissolution date could affect the district's ability to complete planned improvements or infrastructure projects
  • Transparency and notice: Stakeholders within the district may not be adequately informed about the new dissolution timeline and its implications for local services or improvements

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

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