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LETTERS: No to lower property tax, they fund a well-functioning El Paso

James Talarico is running for U. S. Senate; on his television ads he promises to lower property taxes.

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Aug 21, 2026 at 12:02 PM UTC · 2 분 소요

LETTERS: No to lower property tax, they fund a well-functioning El Paso
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Aug. 21, 2026, 6:02 a.m. MT

No to lower property tax, they fund a well-functioning El Paso

James Talarico is running for U. S. Senate; on his television ads he promises to lower property taxes.

Property taxes go to fund city government, police, county government, the sheriff department, county jail and hospital, community college, and EPISD, which at the last counting was $59 million, had to lay off teachers and staff. The sheriff says his department is short on personnel and equipment.

So Talarico is going to make the situation worse by cutting property tax that funds these entities.

I had rather have a well-functioning El Paso.

Jerry Jarvis

West El Paso

Crypto currency is not for me, I still trust banks

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