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Full Show: Property Appraisals Going Up, And Preparing For Hurricane Season (May 31, 2019)
Houston Matters begins at noon on 88.7FM or listen online. Join the discussion at 713-440-8870, talk@houstonmatters.org or @HoustonMatters.
On Friday’s Houston Matters: Harris County will raise property appraisals significantly for homes that were given a tax break last year after Harvey. We discuss what this year’s appraised value would be based on the value of the property before the damage occurred.
Also this hour: Noel Candelaria, president of the Texas State Teachers Association, talks about where the state ranks nationally on teacher pay, how much the pay increases recently passed in the legislature might actually help teachers, and about improving school safety.
Then, Atlantic hurricane season begins tomorrow. Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo talks about preparing the region. And we learn how parents of special needs children can be better prepared for disaster.
Plus, we discuss The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly of the week’s news.
And Walt Whitman was born 200 years ago today. We revisit some conversations with a local scholar who discovered some previously unknown works by the Romantic poet.
Audio from today’s show will be available after 2 p.m. CT. We offer a daily podcast here, on iTunes, Stitcher and other podcasting apps.