Gov. Greg Abbott threatens string of vetoes if lawmakers can’t agree on property tax cuts

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Gov. Greg Abbott threatens string of vetoes if lawmakers can’t agree on property tax cuts
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With several hundred bills awaiting action by the governor, Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick called the veto threat an affront to Texans and the legislative process.

Sunday is the deadline for Abbott to sign or veto bills from the regular session, which ended late last month without a resolution on property taxes. Lawmakers are about halfway through a 30-day special session in which they remain gridlocked on the issue.

Abbott’s comments earlier Wednesday appeared to significantly raise the stakes as he tries to coax a property tax compromise out of the two chambers. Abbott initially backed the House’s approach to the issue in the special session, but he has since cooled off, instead calling for the two chambers to strike an agreement that can reach his desk.

The unsigned bills include a number of Patrick's priority bills, like Senate Bill 15, which would ban transgender college athletes from competing on teams that align with their gender identity. There are also less controversial bills on Abbott's desk, like Senate Bill 25, which would provide financial assistance for nursing students.

“It's quite a surprise because it’s as good government as a good-government bill gets,” Bettencourt said.

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