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“If we had a ceiling cap on appraisals, we would see those tax breaks for landowners and property owners. If I have to go to Austin to lobby for Midland County, I don't mind doing that.”
Clay Harris
“You're going to see the tech sector grow in high yield. Anyone (tech company) whose market cap is under $20 billion could be an LBO candidate.”
Conrad Smith
“The cap will definitely be hit before Oct. 1, which was when it was hit last year,”
Chris Bentley
“I don't think our thinking caps were on to start. We took a couple dumb penalties and with their power play they make you pay. All of a sudden it's 3-0.”
Danton Cole
“We'll look at the spending cap. We have to look at the legislation that was passed.”
Dan Cooper
“After the end of last business year, Congress passed a new act that split the cap to insure the companies that needed temporary workers in the later half of the year, July, August and September, would have the opportunity to petition and receive them.”
“I'm going to introduce a bill which leaves the cap at 10 percent unless the district fails to meet the standards for the No Child Left Behind law,”
Brett Davis
“There is a 4 percent cap on new highway extensions, but there are eight exceptions, which include everything imaginable. You read it closer, and we're being bamboozled.”
Damien Newton
“I have proposed to lower the appraisal cap from 10 percent to three percent on all residential property for the last seven years. We cannot increase a person's property tax every year at three times the rate of inflation. People cannot keep up under our current appraisal system. In just about 20 years, the average home in Texas will be valued at nearly $1 million with a $30 thousand a year tax bill. We must reign in state spending which is up 45 percent in five years.”
Dan Patrick
“The LDP victory came as a market booster, or at least neutral for the market. But the topside was capped by losses on Wall Street,”
Yutaka Miura