Here’s the latest on Ron DeSantis and Florida property tax.
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May 2026 updates indicate DeSantis renewed his push for a Florida property tax overhaul, focusing on relief for homesteaded homeowners and aiming to cap or restructure taxes rather than broad tax elimination. He also signaled that a ballot proposal or amendments could come after the state budget, though exact legislative details and timing remained unsettled as of mid-May 2026. [Source: multiple local and national outlets reporting on his renewed push in May 2026]
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A December 2025 update suggested ongoing momentum, with DeSantis signaling work with lawmakers on language for a ballot measure to eliminate property taxes on primary residences, indicating a long-running priority moving into 2026. [Source: Central Florida coverage, December 2025]
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Several outlets in 2025 discussed proposals for substantial property tax relief, including potential homestead exemptions and targeted relief, while noting that any constitutional changes would require voter approval and could involve complex transition plans. [Sources include Bloomberg and local outlets covering 2025 proposals]
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In May 2026 coverage, reporters noted the possibility of a third special session later in the year to address property taxes, with conversations centered on finalizing budget alignment and placing a ballot measure on the November 2026 ballot. [Sources: May 2026 local press]
Important context and caveats:
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Florida property tax reform has been a high-priority but politically complex issue, with proposals often centering on homestead relief rather than universal elimination. The specifics—thresholds, protections for businesses, and local government funding—remain unresolved and subject to legislative negotiation.
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Whether any measure will pass depends on the state budget timeline, potential special sessions, and voter sentiment in 2026. Reports consistently frame the talks as ongoing, with no final compact as of late May 2026.
If you’d like, I can pull up the exact articles and quotes from the latest pieces and summarize the key provisions, timelines, and potential impacts for homeowners in Los Angeles vs. Florida (for comparison as a reference).