A Home Paid For Should Be a Home Kept

A Home Paid For Should Be a Home Kept
By: Caleb Mercer
From the fictional town of Cedar Valley, where characters from Quiet Echo continue to respond to real-world events.

Texas Governor Greg Abbott just made a promise that every homeowner in America should hear: let the people vote on whether to end property taxes for schools.

Now, I’m not here to tell Texans how to run their state. But when a governor of 30 million people says out loud what so many of us have been thinking quietly for years, it’s worth paying attention. The idea that you can pay off your mortgage, work your whole life to own your home free and clear, and still owe the government thousands of dollars a year to keep it—that’s not ownership. That’s renting from the county.

I’m a carpenter. I build things with my hands. I understand that schools need funding, roads need paving, and firefighters need paychecks. I’m not against paying my share. But there’s something fundamentally wrong with a system that says you never really own your home, no matter how many payments you make. Miss a few tax bills when times get hard, and they can take it from you. I’ve seen it happen to good people right here in Cedar Valley.

When I was younger and angrier, I watched my parents struggle to keep their place after my dad got sick. They’d paid off the mortgage twenty years earlier. Didn’t matter. The taxes kept coming, and the county didn’t care about hospital bills or fixed incomes. They held on, barely. Others haven’t been so lucky.

The critics say eliminating property taxes would cost Texas $42 billion a year. That’s a big number. But here’s what I’ve learned running a business and now serving as mayor: when something matters enough, you find a way. You cut what doesn’t work. You prioritize what does. You don’t just shrug and say it can’t be done.

A home paid for should be a home kept. That’s not a radical idea. That’s the promise America made to working people for generations. Somewhere along the way, we let the tax man rewrite the deal.

Maybe Texas will figure this out. Maybe they won’t. But I’m glad somebody’s finally asking the question out loud. And I hope the rest of us are listening.

This editorial is part of the fictional Cedar Valley News series. While the people and town are fictional, the national events they reflect on are real.

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