– Proposition 7 would provide billions in incentives for new power plants in Texas – Texas State University could get millions in new funding if voters approve Prop 5 Now voters will weigh in. (Proposition 4) – Lawmakers passed property tax relief over the summer. – Texans will vote on possible financial relief for child care centers this November (Proposition 2) We’ve also taken a deeper look at the following: Get the rundown on all the proposed amendments here: A guide to the 14 propositions on Texas’ ballot.
The 14 propositions on the ballot give Texans a chance to vote directly on state policy changes and funding, including items on property tax relief and financing water projects and state parks. Looking for information on what’s on the ballot or how to vote? The Texas Standard has you covered: What are we voting for today? Texas voters will weigh in today on 14 proposed changes to the state constitution, in addition to a number of other local races across the state. 8: Click here to see the results of Texas’ election on the constitutional amendments.