As North Texas property owners watch their mail for property tax appraisal notices, some also have the chance to vote on new bosses for local appraisal review.
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It’s property tax time! What you need to know about filing your property value protest in 2021
Tax experts answer your questions at The Watchdog’s 4th annual property protest webinar. Read this summary. Then watch the video.
Property tax consultants Will Wiggins (left) and Glenn Goodrich share the latest information on property value protests for 2021 at a forum sponsored by The Dallas Morning News Rewards program. Watch the entire video.(Brian Elledge)
1:02 PM on Apr 30, 2021 CDT
More than 1,700 people signed up to watch The Watchdog’s 4th annual property value protest seminar. As moderator, I felt as if we received 1,700 questions.
Texas lawmaker shares his pleas with colleagues to end Confederate Heroes Day. Is anyone listening?
The Watchdog shows how state lawmakers lobby one another for pet bills.
Watchdog columnist Dave Lieber turns a Houston lawmaker s quest to stop Jan. 19 from being recognized as Confederate Heroes Day into a one-act play.(Courtesy of Texas House of Representatives)
Mindset in the Hallways, a one-act play by The Watchdog.
Cast of Characters: State Rep. Jarvis Johnson, a Houston Democrat, who filed House Bill 36, which would remove Jan. 19, Confederate Heroes Day, as an official state holiday. The bill is stalled in committee.
Other characters, voices offstage, represent Republican House lawmakers whose support Johnson seeks.