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HJR 31, 74th R.S.
Proposing a constitutional amendment authorizing the exemption from ad valorem taxation of income-producing personal property and mineral interests having a value insufficient to recover the tax administrative costs.

Last action: Filed with the Secretary of State

Author: Will Hartnett
Sponsor: J.E. Brown

Remarks: Enabling legislation is HB 366. To be voted on November 7, 1995.

Session Law Chapter: Acts 1995, 74th R.S., HJR 31

Bill Analyses:
Committee Report (House Research Organization)
Enrolled (Senate Research Center)

Subjects:
Mines & Mineral Resources
Property Interests--Personal Property
Resolutions--Constitutional Amendments
Taxation--Property-Exemptions

House Committee: Property Tax (HJR 31) (Mike Moncrief, Rodney Ellis, Jim Turner)
House Committee: Ways & Means (Tom Craddick, Charles Finnell, Talmadge Heflin, Steve Holzheauser, Jim Horn, Todd Hunter, Ken Marchant, Rene Oliveira, Allen Place, Sylvia Romo, Steven Wolens)
Minutes: February 28 1995 | March 7 1995
Senate Committee: Finance (John Montford, Bill Ratliff, Gonzalo Barrientos, Teel Bivins, J.E. Brown, Rodney Ellis, Eddie Lucio, Jr., Mike Moncrief, Peggy Rosson, David Sibley, Bill Sims, Carlos Truan, Jim Turner, Royce West, Judith Zaffirini)
Minutes: April 24 1995 | May 11 1995 | May 15 1995

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