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Former, current legislators file initiative to eliminate property taxes
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December 4, 2025
Former, current legislators file initiative to eliminate property taxes
By KEATON ROSS OKLAHOMA WATCH

One former and two current state lawmakers are leading an effort to gradually reduce residential property taxes to zero by the end of the decade.

State Question 841, filed with the Oklahoma Secretary of State’s office on Nov. 21, looks to eliminate residential property taxes in Oklahoma by 2029. A 33.5% reduction would take effect in 2027, followed by a 67% decrease in 2028.

School district, municipal and county bonds passed prior to Dec. 31, 2026 would be exempt from State Question 841. Upon full implementation, the proponents estimate a fiscal impact of $1.2 billion in lost state revenue.

The Oklahoma Tax Commission would be tasked with drafting and promulgating rules to implement the measure by Dec. 31, 2026, less than two months after the November general election. Based on the typical initiative petition deadline, which includes multiple review periods and possible legal challenges, it’s unlikely the measure could qualify for the June primary or August runoff ballot.

Former State Rep. Mike Reynolds, a Republican from Oklahoma City who served from 2002 to 2014, is the main proponent.

State Rep. Jay Steagall, R-Yukon, and Sen. Shane Jett, R-Shawnee, are also signed on as proponents of the measure. Both voted in favor of Senate Bill 1027, a bill enacted in May that adds several hurdles to the initiative petition process.

Reynolds told Oklahoma Voice the measure would encourage homeownership and discourage corporate purchasing of singlefamily residences. He said the Legislature would have years to make up for the $1.2 billion of lost funding.

Critics, including Oklahoma County Commissioner Jason Lowe, argue the measure would put municipalities, counties and school districts in a difficult spot even if the Legislature finds a way to recoup the lost revenue.

Most of the money Oklahoma homeowners pay in property taxes goes to public schools, with the remainder trickling down to county government operations and other public services. Oklahoma had the nation’s 25th highest property rate in 2023, according to estimates from The Tax Foundation.

Have thoughts or questions on this topic, or another issue in Oklahoma government? You can reach me at Kross@Oklahomawatch.org.

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