The law, that went into effect in September, now requires Texas appraisal districts to put processes into place to make a “periodic review” of homestead exemptions.
The law, that went into effect in September, now requires Texas appraisal districts to put processes into place to make a “periodic review” of homestead exemptions.
Texas’ largest corporate welfare program is leaving companies flush and school districts broke Posted By Justin Miller, The Texas Observer on Sat, May 15, 2021 at 4:32 PM click to enlarge Wikimedia Commons / roy.luck Port Arthur ISD was required to pay $30 million refunds to San Antonio-based Valero after the energy company waged a court battle over properties, including this Port Arthur refinery. As the United States struggled to meet demands for fuel in the early 2000s, Motiva Enterprises decided to double the capacity of its oil refinery in the Gulf Coast city of Port Arthur on the Texas-Louisiana border. The refinery had been in Port Arthur for as long as Texas has pumped oil; in 1902, a year after the historic Spindletop discov