Texas is closer to purple than red, and as urban population grows, the bluer it will become. Votes are counted by population not by the area the people occupy.
The only solution to the growing tax problem is for cities to stop growing !!
I grew up n a town of 7,000 people as a suburb of a city with 40,000 people. 50 years later, the city has 40,000 people and the town has 14,000. No new schools have needed to be built, no new roads, few buildings,..... all of this leads to low and stable taxes. On the other hand--if you lived there--you would have to actually live there.......
Austin is projected to be the largest growing city in the nation (%-age wise) over the next 20-30 years. Luckily I have multiple dwellings I can sell to finance my retirement and pax taxes. I expect tht my current propery will more than double in value about the time I need to start unloading it.