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US states debate scrapping homeowner property taxes

Several US states are weighing property tax elimination ideas, balancing homeowner relief promises against fiscal sustainability concerns, revenue replacement plans, and public service funding risks.
Several US states are considering eliminating homeowner property taxes to ease household burdens amid rising costs and political pressure. Proposals include higher sales taxes, consumption levies, or state level funding to replace local revenue. Supporters argue relief could boost affordability, while critics warn of budget gaps, reduced public services, and heavier regressive taxation risks as fiscal challenges intensify nationwide during ongoing policy debates across states.