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NFIB Texas Testifies in Support of Property Tax Relief

NFIB Texas Testifies in Support of Property Tax Relief

July 19, 2023 Last Edit: June 5, 2025

State Director Annie Spilman highlights how small business owners will utilize tax savings.

NFIB Texas Testifies in Support of Property Tax Relief

Before lawmakers reached an agreement on property tax relief, NFIB State Director Annie Spilman testified before a select study committee, where she urged the Legislature to provide meaningful relief for small business owners. During her testimony, Spilman said: “They really need every dime they can to attract those workers and put it back into the workers in the form of wages and benefits.” CLICK HERE to watch Spilman’s testimony (which begins at ~4:18:38).
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