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Removing Texas property taxes could double sales tax, but expert believes casinos could bring relief
AUSTIN, Texas (KTRK) — Talk to a Texas homeowner; no matter where they live, one thing could be in common.
“Property tax owners need relief,” Ronnie Kirkwood said. “Property taxes are way too high. They’ve been way too high for a long time.”
“Their property taxes are high, and what are you going to do? It is what it is,” Brittney Hughley said.
This week, a group of lawmakers learned what it would take to eliminate property taxes. About $80 billion in property taxes are collected.
The state uses that money for schools, infrastructure, and other projects. To replace the property taxes, the Texas Taxpayers and Researchers Association said the state’s sales tax figure would have to more than double by more than 20%.
“Any proposal to raise sales taxes outside of doing so indirectly by removing some targeted exemptions is another policy that’s dead on arrival this session,” Rice University political science professor Mark Jones said.
Jones added that while lawmakers may not eliminate property taxes, reducing them will be a priority this upcoming session. Jones said you may not have to worry about a rising sales tax.
Instead, he said a push to bring casinos could be the answer.
“That provides a revenue source that presently isn’t on stream that would provide revenue in perpetuity that could fund property tax relief not just for one or two years or three or four years but for decades,” Jones said.
The Tax Foundation said Texas has the sixth highest property tax rates in the country. Last year, $82 billion were collected. The state collected half of that amount at $45 billion a decade ago.
Experts said rising property prices have dramatically increased revenue, which would make it hard to eliminate. Relief, though, is a common theme among homeowners we talked to.
“Think about all the homeowners out there and the regular person and the economy – how it affects everybody right now,” Hughley said.
“Let’s lower them some more,” Kirkwood said. “That’s what we need to do.”
It appears gambling could be something Texans get behind. Earlier this year, the Texas Hispanic Policy Foundation found nearly 60% of Texans support resort-style casinos.
It’s a figure political experts said will be on lawmakers’ minds when they meet next year to discuss property tax relief.
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Texas Governor: 'Zero tolerance for antisemitism in Texas'
Texas Governor Greg Abbott sent a letter to Texas colleges and universities reiterating his belief in the importance of standing against antisemitism on Thursday.
“There is zero tolerance for antisemitism in Texas,” Abbott wrote in a post on X/Twitter.
In his letter, Abbott spoke of the executive order he issued in March of this year, instructing all higher education institutions to update their free speech policies to include Abbott’s definition of antisemitism.
Additionally, Abbott’s March executive order called to “ensure that these policies are being enforced on campuses and that groups such as the Palestine Solidarity Committee and Students for Justice in Palestine are disciplined for violating these policies.”
Abbott went on to say that as the one-year anniversary of the October 7 attacks approaches, Texas colleges and universities must remain vigilant in combating antisemitism and maintaining a safe environment for Jewish faculty and students.
Definition of antisemitism
Under Abbott, Texas became the first US state to adopt the IHRA definition of antisemitism in 2021.
“The State of Texas stands with Israel and the Jewish community, and we must escalate our efforts to protect against antisemitism at Texas colleges and universities and across our state.” Abbott stated in his March executive order.
“Across the country, acts of antisemitism have grown in number, size, and danger to the Jewish community since Hamas’ deadly attack on October 7. Texas took immediate action to protect Jewish schools, synagogues, and other key locations. Many Texas colleges and universities also acted quickly to condemn antisemitism, but some radical organizations on our campuses engaged in acts that have no place in Texas. Now, we must work to ensure that our college campuses are safe spaces for members of the Jewish community.”
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Texas Rules Out Three Players vs. UTSA
AUSTIN — The Texas Longhorns will be without three notable players for tonight’s matchup at home against the UTSA Roadrunners.
The team announced approximately an hour prior to kickoff that running back Jaydon Blue (ankle) defensive lineman Aaron Bryant (knee) and defensive back Jelani McDonald (ankle) will all be out for the game.
Blue exited briefly during the first half of last week’s 31-12 win over Michigan but returned before scoring the team’s final touchdown of the game in the third quarter.
The Longhorns have already lost Cedric Baxter and Christian Clark to season-ending injuries. Texas freshman running back Jerrick Gibson currently leads the team in rushing yards (103) through two games, and has clearly given the coaching staff enough confidence to handle the reins in the backfield to close out non-conference play.
“We have the utmost confidence in Jerrick,” Texas coach Steve Sarkisian said. “I thought him getting, I think it was 10 carries last week or so, was big for him, in just his own confidence. … I don’t exactly know when he’s going to get into the game, but I know he’ll play this Saturday.”
In his collegiate debut against Colorado State last week, Gibson finished with 10 carries for 67 yards and a score. Against Michigan, he had 10 carries for 36 yards and a touchdown. He’s now got two touchdowns in his first two career collegiate games.
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8 wild new foods coming to the State Fair of Texas
It’s said that everything is bigger in Texas, and that apparently includes the creative minds behind the new food items coming to the State Fair of Texas.
“The State Fair of Texas attracts millions of people from all over the globe each year, many making a special trip just to try the food,” Taylor Pulfer, communications director at the State Fair of Texas, told Fox News Digital via email.
“We pride ourselves on having something for everyone here at the State Fair of Texas, and our team continually works to ensure our concessionaires and food offerings reflect the diverse melting pot that Texans make up,” she said.
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“Our hope is that by continuing to add new flavors to the fair, fairgoers will be introduced to new cuisines that they may not have otherwise branched out to try.”
Here’s a look at some of the foods that will be available when the State Fair of Texas opens later this month (it opens Sept. 27 and runs through Oct. 20).
1. Candied pork belly bacon bites
Perfect for the pork lover, the candied pork belly bacon bites are essentially bacon-wrapped-bacon that is then candied.
This twist on a fair treat is served on a stick, according to the State Fair of Texas, and is available at The Cavalcade.
2. Hot Cheetos Korean corn dog
Unlike a traditional corn dog, this Korean-style corn dog is half hot dog, half mozzarella cheese, according to the State Fair of Texas.
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The hot dog-and-cheese combo is “battered with wheat and rice flour, coated with panko breadcrumbs and deep-fried for an extra crispy crunch,” its website said.
After frying, the corn dog is then coated in spicy mayo and topped with hot Cheetos crumbs.
3. Texas BBQ rib deviled eggs
Another Texas twist on a classic food, the Texas BBQ rib deviled eggs melds together barbecue and deviled eggs.
“With the creamy, savory traditional deviled egg filling you know and love, this treat is topped with crisp coleslaw and tender barbecue rib meat tossed in a beer barbecue sauce,” according to the State Fair of Texas website.
4. Fernie’s GOAT funnel cake
A true celebration of Texas’ culinary staples, Fernie’s GOAT (Greatest of All Texas) Funnel Cake combines a Fernie’s funnel cake with Blue Bell ice cream, Cherry Dr. Pepper syrup and El Fenix pralines, according to the State Fair of Texas.
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This treat is “sure to satisfy DFW-area natives and visitors looking for a taste of Texas alike,” its website said.
5. Dickel’s ‘Triple Meat Big Back Snack’
Everything is indeed bigger in Texas, as evidenced by this “Triple Meat Big Back Snack,” sold by Dickel’s Smokehouse.
This five-layered “snack” features “abuela’s cherished elote street corn recipe,” topped with chopped beef brisket, smoked Gouda macaroni and cheese, a buttermilk biscuit, Hogzilla pork belly burnt ends and topped with a “loaded nacho beef brisket sausage link” and deep-fried crinkle-cut maple waffle-flavored potato slices, the fair’s website said.
6. ‘The Nephew’
“The Nephew,” inspired by Smith Spot BBQ’s owner’s nephew, “combines the best of sweet and savory,” the State Fair of Texas said.
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“Picture this: a warm glazed donut topped with tender brisket, gooey mozzarella cheese, a drizzle of honey and a sprinkle of powdered sugar,” the website said.
7. Fried matcha
A deep-fried twist on a Japanese flavor typically used in beverages, fried matcha “celebrates matcha in two delicious ways,” according to the State Fair of Texas.
“The first is Fried Mochi Matcha Ice Cream, a crispy, deep–fried treat with a chewy mochi shell,” it said.
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“The second is the Fried Matcha Sando, featuring deep–fried Japanese milk bread filled with rich matcha Chantilly cream, topped with fresh strawberries and matcha biscuit sticks for an extra layer of flavor and texture.”
8. Caramel macchiato fritters
Another deep-fried twist on a beverage, the caramel macchiato fritters transform the morning treat into a sweet cake ball dessert.
“A classic, heaping serving of delicious caramel forms the nucleus of these creamy coffee cake balls,” the fair’s website said.
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“Each cake ball is dipped in beignet batter and fried until golden brown.”
The fritters are then topped with whipped cream, caramel and a white chocolate drizzle. They are served with a syringe of espresso.
While state fair foods are known for being fun and indulgent, they serve a deeper purpose, Pulfer told Fox News Digital.
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The fair is “a 501c3 nonprofit organization — so a portion of all food purchases goes back to doing good in our community year-round,” she said. “All of our concessionaires are small businesses.”
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She added, “Some also operate brick-and-mortar restaurants, catering businesses and food trucks; some travel the country and operate at other fairs, festivals and events throughout the year; and some focus solely on operating at the State Fair of Texas each fall.”
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Each year, the small business owners keep the “majority” of the food and beverage revenue they earn at the fair, Pulfer said.
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