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    HB 393: Ad Valorem Tax Exemption for Disabled Veterans

    GENERAL BILL by Woodson

    Ad Valorem Tax Exemption for Disabled Veterans; Removes limitation on value of tax exemption that surviving spouse could transfer to new residence; revises when specified tax exemption is considered to be granted.

    Effective Date: 7/1/2026

    Last Action: 3/13/2026 House - Died in Ways & Means Committee

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    Current Bill Version Posted: 11/6/2025 04:05 PM


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      S 450 (c1) by Polsky
      Ad Valorem Tax Exemption for Disabled Veterans
      Last Action: 3/13/2026 S Died in Appropriations
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      S 7046 (c1) by Finance and Tax
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      Last Action: 3/11/2026 S Laid on Table, refer to CS/HB 1217 -SJ 785
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      196.081 Exemption for certain permanently and totally disabled veterans and for surviving spouses of veterans; exemption for surviving spouses of first responders who die in the line of duty. Page 1 (pdf)
    • Bill History

      S = Senate, H = House

      11/6/2025 H • Filed
      11/18/2025 H • Referred to Ways & Means Committee
      • Referred to Intergovernmental Affairs Subcommittee
      • Referred to State Affairs Committee
      • Now in Ways & Means Committee
      1/13/2026 H • 1st Reading (Original Filed Version)
      3/13/2026 H • Died in Ways & Means Committee
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