And not everyone owns a home. So not all Texans felt that tax cut, franchise tax. 33% of that franchise tax went to people outside of Texas. You can argue that brings more jobs. It makes Texas more business friendly. That still doesn't make a difference to the average taxpayer, the working class family who might be on minimum wage. (05:24–05:30)
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Asserts that 33% of the franchise tax benefits went to non-Texans.
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