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Bond Proposals / Special Elections City of Dallas The issuance of $533,981,000 general obligation bonds for street and transportation improvements, the estimated amount of repayment, including principal and interest based on current market conditions being $724,650,750 The issuance of $261,807,000 general obligation bonds for parks and recreation facilities and improvements, the estimated amount of repayment, including principal and interest based on current market conditions being $355,610,250 Propostition C The issuance of $50,000,000 general obligation bonds for fair park improvements, the estimated amount of repayment, including principal and interest based on current market conditions being $67,781,500 Propostition D The issuance of $48,750,000 general obligation bonds for flood protection and storm drainage improvements, the estimated amount of repayment, including principal and interest based on current market conditions being $66,088,750 Propostition E The issuance of $15,589,000 general obligation bonds for library facilities and improvements, the estimated amount of repayment, including principal and interest based on current market conditions being $21,124,500. Propostition F The issuance of $14,235,000 general obligation bonds for cultural and performing arts facilities and improvements, the estimated amount of repayment, including principal and interest based on current market conditions being $19,294,500 Propostition G The issuance of $32,081,000 general obligation bonds for public safety facilities and improvements, the estimated amount of repayment, including principal and interest based on current market conditions being $43,491,250 Propostition H The issuance of $18,157,000 general obligation bonds for repairs and improvements to city hall and to various city service and administrative facilities, the estimated amount of repayment, including principal and interest based on current market conditions being $24,608,750 Propostition I The issuance of $55,400,000 general obligation bonds for funding the city s economic development program, the estimated amount of repayment, including principal and interest based on current market conditions being $75,109,500. Propostition J The issuance of $20,000,000 general obligation bonds for permanent, supportive and transitional housing facilities for the homeless, the estimated amount of repayment, including principal and interest based on current market conditions being $27,115,750 Town of Fairview THE ISSUANCE OF $25,500,000 TAX BONDS FOR DESIGNING, CONSTRUCTING AND EQUIPPING A NEW MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT COMPLEX

City of Lowry Crossing Reducing Economic Development sales tax to ¼ cent if a Municipal Development District is approved. Subject to the creation of the Lowry Crossing Municipal Development District, the reduction of the current one-half of one percent (0.50%) sales and use tax allocated to the Lowry Crossing Development Corporation (Type B) by one-fourth of one percent (0.25%) to onefourth of one percent (0.25%), for the promotion and development of new and expanded business enterprises and to undertake projects as described in Chapters 505 and 501, Texas Local Government Code Creating a Municipal Development District at ½ cent sales tax if the Economic Development sales tax is reduced to ¼ cent. Subject to the reduction of the Lowry Crossing Development Corporation (Type B) sales and use tax to one-fourth of one percent (0.25%) from the current rate of one-half of one percent (0.50%), authorizing the creation of the Lowry Crossing Municipal Development District and the imposition of a sales and use tax at the rate of one-half of one percent (0.50%) for the purpose of financing development projects beneficial to the district within the incorporated city limits and extraterritorial jurisdiction of the City of Lowry Crossing, Texas, which boundaries shall automatically conform to any changes in the corporate boundaries and extraterritorial jurisdiction of the City City of Murphy THE ISSUANCE OF $15,510,000 GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS FOR STREET IMPROVEMENTS THE ISSUANCE OF $1,735,000 GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS FOR PUBLIC SAFETY FACILITIES Propostition C THE ISSUANCE OF $1,315,000 GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS FOR IMPROVEMENTS TO EXISTING MUNICIPAL BUILDINGS Propostition D THE ISSUANCE OF $4,400,000 GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS FOR PARK AND RECREATIONAL FACILITIES City of Sachse Authorizing the creation of the City of Sachse Municipal Development District and the imposition of a sales and use tax at the rate of one-fourth (1/4) of one percent for the purpose of financing development projects beneficial to the district. The legal sale of all alcoholic beverages for off-premise consumption only Community ISD THE ISSUANCE OF $115,775,000 OF BONDS BY THE COMMUNITY INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT FOR SCHOOL FACILITIES AND LEVYING THE TAX IN PAYMENT THEREOF

Constitutional Amendment Election State of Texas Proposition 1 The constitutional amendment authorizing the legislature to provide for an exemption from ad valorem taxation of part of the market value of the residence homestead of a partially disabled veteran or the surviving spouse of a partially disabled veteran if the residence homestead was donated to the disabled veteran by a charitable organization for less than the market value of the residence homestead and harmonizing certain related provisions of the Texas Constitution. Interested parties contend that the circumstances under which a partially disabled veteran is entitled to a property tax exemption of part of the market value of a residence homestead donated to the veteran by a charitable organization are too narrow in scope and should be expanded to ensure that these veterans are not faced with serious financial strain or a tax burden. H.J.R. 21 proposes an amendment to the Texas Constitution to provide for the expansion of this exemption with respect to the circumstances under which the residence homestead was donated. State of Texas Proposition 2 The constitutional amendment to establish a lower amount for expenses that can be charged to a borrower and removing certain financing expense limitations for a home equity loan, establishing certain authorized lenders to make a home equity loan, changing certain options for the refinancing of home equity loans, changing the threshold for an advance of a home equity line of credit, and allowing home equity loans on agricultural homesteads Interested parties contend that certain changes should be made to the home equity borrowing system in Texas to ensure that home equity financing is available for both large and small home equity loans. S.J.R. 60 seeks to increase the accessibility of home equity loans and maintain the stability of home equity lending in Texas by proposing a constitutional amendment to implement such changes. State of Texas Proposition 3 The constitutional amendment limiting the service of certain officeholders appointed by the governor and confirmed by the senate after the expiration of the person's term of office. Concerns have been raised that a provision of the Texas Constitution allowing for certain state officers to continue to perform the duties of their offices until their successors are duly qualified has been used as an undue extension of a particular officer's term of office. S.J.R. 34 seeks to address these concerns by limiting the service of certain officers appointed by the governor after the expiration of the officer's term of office. State of Texas Proposition 4 The constitutional amendment authorizing the legislature to require a court to provide notice to the attorney general of a challenge to the constitutionality of a state statute and authorizing the legislature to prescribe a waiting period before the court may enter a judgment holding the statute unconstitutional. Interested parties cite a recent court ruling suggesting that a state statute can be declared unconstitutional by a court without the state, through the attorney general, having the opportunity to appear and defend the constitutionality of the statute in question. S.J.R. 6 seeks to present this issue to Texas voters by proposing an amendment authorizing the legislature to require an applicable court to provide notice to the attorney general of a challenge to the constitutionality of a state statute and authorizing the legislature to prescribe a waiting period before the court may enter a judgment holding the statute unconstitutional.

State of Texas Proposition 5 The constitutional amendment on professional sports team charitable foundations conducting charitable raffles. Interested parties note that the Charitable Raffle Enabling Act authorizes a qualified nonprofit organization to conduct charitable raffles in which prizes other than money are offered or awarded and all of the proceeds from the sale of raffle tickets are allocated for use for the organization's charitable purposes. The parties have expressed a need to expand the use of such raffles so that a charitable foundation that is associated with a professional sports team can highlight its philanthropic activities, bring awareness to community needs, and encourage sports fans to contribute to worthy causes. H.J.R. 100 proposes a constitutional amendment relating to such charitable raffles. State of Texas Proposition 6 The constitutional amendment authorizing the legislature to provide for an exemption from ad valorem taxation of all or part of the market value of the residence homestead of the surviving spouse of a first responder who is killed or fatally injured in the line of duty. Interested parties note the recent tragic deaths of first responders across the state and contend that one way to honor these individuals is to lessen the financial burden on their families. S.J.R. 1 seeks to do so by providing for a property tax exemption for a qualifying surviving spouse of a first responder killed or fatally injured in the line of duty. State of Texas Proposition 7 The constitutional amendment relating to legislative authority to permit credit unions and other financial institutions to award prizes by lot to promote savings. Interested parties contend that Texas should follow the example of other states that have authorized banks and credit unions to institute programs encouraging citizens to save by offering them certain prizes for depositing funds into their savings accounts. H.J.R. 37 seeks to incentivize saving among Texans by proposing a constitutional amendment to authorize financial institutions and credit unions to offer prize-linked savings programs with legislative permission. * from Texas State Legislature Analysis - http://www.capitol.state.tx.us/