Florida Property Tax Cuts Stall in Legislature
Florida lawmakers fail to pass property tax cut proposals, despite Governor DeSantis support. Bills aimed at reducing non-school property taxes on homesteads faced opposition in the Senate, with concerns over potential cuts to local services. The Governor plans a special session on redistricting in late April, where property taxes may be addressed. The budget remains unfinished, potentially leading to non-essential service shutdowns after June 30th.
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