Press Release FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
May 16, 2006
Contact: James A. Cooley (512) 463-0630

Delisi calls school finance special session a success

Austin – State Rep. Dianne White Delisi announced today that she considers the recently concluded special session to have been very successful.


"I came back to Austin with a set of goals in mind regarding what it would take for me say this was a productive session," Delisi stated. "I saw progress made on all of these goals. The Texas Legislature, working in a bipartisan manner, produced lasting tax relief and education reforms that will move our state forward."


Delisi listed a series of ambitious goals for this legislative session and how those objectives were satisfied:


Goal: Craft a school finance system that eliminates an unconstitutional statewide property tax.

Solution: The Texas Supreme Court said that local school districts needed to have "meaningful discretion" to set property tax rates below the current $1.50 tax cap. The Texas Legislature has supplied new funding to provide meaningful discretion to local school boards to adopt lower tax rates, which will satisfy the constitutional test.


Goal: Significant reductions in local school property taxes.

Solution: Local school property taxes will be cut by one-third over the next two years. This is the largest property tax cut in Texas history.


Goal: Increase pay and benefits for school teachers, librarians, counselors, and school nurses.

Solution: The legislation approved included a $2,000 teacher pay raise, new options for earning incentive bonuses, and improved health care benefits.


Goal: Greater protection for the taxpayer from escalating property taxes.

Solution: The Texas Legislature passed tighter tax rollback election requirements, and future tax hikes over 4 cents will be subject to rollback.


Goal: Increase State of Texas support for public education.

Solution: The state will move from paying 38 percent of the cost of public education to covering half of it.


Goal: Reform an obsolete and loop-hole filled business franchise tax system that only applied to one in 16 Texas businesses. The corporations that paid the franchise tax were subjected to a high rate and faced economic pressure to restructure into other types of business entities that avoided the franchise tax entirely.

Solution: The Texas Legislature approved a fair taxation system that applies to all types of business entities that receive liability protection from the State of Texas. The tax rates are low and spread over a much wider base of business taxpayers. 


Goal: Encourage small business growth.

Solution: Small businesses pay large school property taxes, which will be cut substantially. Also, the new business tax exempts sole proprietorships and businesses generating less than $300,000 in revenues. This doubles the amount of the current small business tax exemption.


"This was an ambitious session agenda by any measure," Delisi stated. "We all worked together to pass legislation that I believe will benefit taxpayers, teachers, and school children. While there is always more to do, I am proud of what was accomplished for the good of Texas."


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