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flag Texas voters will decide on 17 constitutional amendments in November 2025, mainly tax cuts and fiscal reforms.

flag Seventeen constitutional amendments will appear on Texas’s November 4, 2025, ballot, primarily focused on tax cuts and fiscal policy. flag Key proposals include billions in property tax relief for homeowners, businesses, veterans’ spouses, and those affected by fires or border projects, along with bans on capital gains, securities, and inheritance taxes. flag Proposition 1 would create a permanent endowment for Texas State Technical College to fund infrastructure and workforce training. flag Other measures address bail reform, water funding, parental rights, and judicial conduct. flag While supporters cite economic growth and fiscal responsibility, critics warn tax cuts could strain public services amid inflation and tight local budgets. flag Voters must register by October 6, with early voting October 20–31 and mail-in ballots due by October 24. flag Amendments require majority approval and are difficult to reverse.

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