HB1089 is a proposed North Carolina constitutional amendment that would place limits on local property tax increases. The bill passed the House and was ordered enrolled on May 20, 2026. If approved, voters will decide on the amendment on November 3, 2026, with ballot language focused on limiting property tax increases by local governments.
At the same time, North Carolina families are dealing with rising costs for housing, energy, groceries, child care, and health care. Property tax relief matters. But that relief must be meaningful, responsible, and transparent. HB1089 may sound straightforward, but voters deserve to fully understand whether it protects homeowners without undermining funding for schools, public safety, water systems, and other essential local services.
I support protecting homeowners from being taxed out of their homes. But I will always ask the next question: who bears the burden if local communities lose the resources they need to fund schools, firefighters, deputies, roads, and water systems?