Florida House Approves Property Tax Rollback, Setting Up Senate Clash
Tampa Bay 28February 19, 20263 min7,425 views
5 connectionsΒ·8 entities in this videoβFlorida House Property Tax Proposal
- π The Florida House has approved a significant plan to eliminate property taxes on homesteaded properties, excluding school taxes.
- π³οΈ This proposal will be sent to voters for approval in 2026.
- π‘ Proponents, like Rep. Overdorf, state that the House has studied the issue for a year and is ready to implement meaningful reform.
Opposition and Concerns
- π Democrats urged a no vote, arguing the plan is ill-advised and could lead to defunding police and fire departments.
- ποΈ Concerns were raised that cities and counties, particularly rural ones, may not be able to afford the change.
- π Democrats suggest that insurance reform is a more pressing concern for Floridians, citing rising property insurance rates.
Next Steps and Potential Roadblocks
- ποΈ The governor indicated he is working with the Senate on a plan, emphasizing the importance of doing it right rather than quickly.
- π§ The Senate President stated a desire to consider impacts on both large and small communities, without committing to a timeline.
- ποΈ With session weeks remaining, there's a possibility the issue could be addressed in a special session after the current legislative period concludes.
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