Texas Governor Vetoes Property Tax Relief Bills Amidst Political Tensions.

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Texas Governor Greg Abbott has vetoed eight bills in the last three days, five of which originated in the Senate, as he follows through on his threat to veto a large number of bills in the absence of a House-Senate compromise on property taxes. The governor has three more days to veto legislation before those bills from the regular session become law, with or without his signature. The House and Senate have yet to find a mutual agreement on the issue as they differ on how exactly to make property tax cuts.
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