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Bettencourt has checked the numbers:
Prop 2 is better than Prop 1, he says


Harris County Tax Assessor-Collector Paul Bettencourt is backing Proposition 2, to be voted on in the Nov. 2 City of Houston election.

"I've checked the numbers, and Proposition 2 is better than Proposition 1, he said. "The Taxman knows that Proposition 2 will refund tens of millions of taxpayer dollars while Proposition 1 won't save you a dime on your property tax bill over the next few years."

Bettencourt urged voters to choose Proposition 2 over Proposition 1 at the polls.

Proponents of Proposition 2 call their proposition a "Taxpayers' Bill of Rights." Why vote for Proposition 2? Here are some of the reasons:

The proposition was designed by citizen taxpayers

The concept has been proven to work in other states and cities

Proposition 2 was placed on the ballot by 29,000 Houstonians who signed a petition

Proposition 2 caps the "take" from City of Houston taxpayers at inflation plus populaiton growth; in other words, the natural growth rate of the economy

Proposition 2 protects bondholders. That's guaranteed.
Politicians who want to spend more than the combination of inflation and population growth can do so, provided they get taxpayers to vote approval.

Proposition 2 refunds all excess taxes and revenue to the citizens.
In the event of a declared disaster emergency, Proposition 2 allows for an exception.

Interesting facts to consider:
For more than a decade, Colorado's version of Proposition 2 has returned $3.2 billion to taxpayers.

Why vote against Proposition 1?

Prop 1 won't save you a dime on your property taxes

Prop 1 misleads seniors into thinking they are getting tax exemptions, but, except for a $40 exemption in 2008, the exemptions were already scheduled to take effect

Prop 1 only caps 25% of city revenue

Prop 1 does not cap water and sewer rates. It allows for rate increases with new debt

Prop 1 does not refund excess taxes

Who should decide how much government we can afford? We the people!
Vote for Proposition 2!




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