A last-minute attempt to approve a constitutional amendment capping property value increases came up short in the House late Friday night.
The amendment failed on a 59-63 vote, well short of the 84 votes needed to pass a constitutional amendment in the House. The Senate had already adjourned until April 9.
The House used a procedural maneuver to keep the legislation alive to allow for more discussion between now and when the Legislature adjourns for . . .
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