As DeSantis, Florida House speaker fight over property tax reform, Senate moves deliberately
Read full article: As DeSantis, Florida House speaker fight over property tax reform, Senate moves deliberatelyProperty taxes will be a big issue on the election ballot in 2026. Florida House lawmakers unveiled a slate of seven potential constitutional amendments, including changes to homestead exemptions, or eliminating some residential property taxes. But Gov. Ron DeSantis is dismissing the proposals.
Florida’s property tax overhaul: Impact on schools, safety, and your county
Read full article: Florida’s property tax overhaul: Impact on schools, safety, and your countyGov. Ron DeSantis has made it clear — he wants sweeping changes to Florida’s property tax system. What does that mean for counties, cities, and the services they provide?
Florida House pitches property tax proposals for 2026 ballot. Read the bills
Read full article: Florida House pitches property tax proposals for 2026 ballot. Read the billsThe Florida House on Thursday rolled out a series of proposed constitutional amendments to cut property taxes, while looking to shield funding for schools and law enforcement. One bill would get rid of most homesteaded residential property taxes.
As Florida lawmakers consider property tax cuts, local governments defend spending
Read full article: As Florida lawmakers consider property tax cuts, local governments defend spendingWith a Florida House panel finishing a two-day review of property-tax issues, city and county officials defended their financial management amid Gov. Ron DeSantis’ push to ask voters next year to slash taxes on homesteaded properties.
Sanford votes against proposed fire fee; public hearing held on budget, property taxes
Read full article: Sanford votes against proposed fire fee; public hearing held on budget, property taxesResidents in Sanford have a chance to speak up Monday night on several resolutions that will affect their taxes and services before commissioners vote, including a proposed fire assessment fee, as well as property taxes and next year's budget.
How much will a fire fee proposal cost Sanford taxpayers? The answer’s in your mail
Read full article: How much will a fire fee proposal cost Sanford taxpayers? The answer’s in your mailAs city leaders in Sanford consider a fire assessment fee, families have started receiving letters informing them of what’s on the table. One of the first questions many want to know: how much will I have to pay?
DOGE day in Orange County as Florida team descends for audit. Here’s what’s happening
Read full article: DOGE day in Orange County as Florida team descends for audit. Here’s what’s happeningFlorida’s Department of Government Efficiency will be in Orlando Tuesday to get access to Orange County facilities for an extensive audit of the county’s records.
Florida adds City of Orlando to DOGE audit list. Here’s what they’re looking for
Read full article: Florida adds City of Orlando to DOGE audit list. Here’s what they’re looking forOn Friday, the city released a letter it received from the Florida Department of Government Efficiency, dated July 30. Orlando's mayor said the city will comply and show that it is financially responsible.
Florida DOGE to audit Orange County government’s budget. Here’s what they’re looking for
Read full article: Florida DOGE to audit Orange County government’s budget. Here’s what they’re looking forOrange County is the latest government agency to get audited by Florida’s Department of Government Efficiency. It requests DOGE access to whatever county facilities, data systems and personnel are needed to investigate a trove of information going back to 2019 on everything from contracting to personnel salaries to DEI and environment-related programs to homeless services.
Here is what Florida Amendment 5, annual adjustments to homestead exemptions, means for voters
Read full article: Here is what Florida Amendment 5, annual adjustments to homestead exemptions, means for votersThe amendment, if passed, would change the way some property taxes are calculated for Florida homeowners who have a homestead exemption. The amendment needs approval from 60% of Florida voters to pass. Here's what happens if it does.