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Governor touts homestead property-tax relief plan as ballot measure

April 02, 2026 | Governor's Cabinet: Rep. DeSantis, Executive , Florida


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Governor touts homestead property-tax relief plan as ballot measure
The governor used remarks at a public event in The Villages to press for a homestead-exclusion proposal he said will appear on the November ballot, arguing it would provide meaningful relief to homeowners as property-tax revenues have risen sharply.

"In 2019 local governments throughout Florida took in 32,000,000,000 in property tax revenue. Today, it's $60,000,000,000," the governor said, noting population growth and inflation but arguing the increase also reflects overspending in some local jurisdictions. He credited the state's chief financial officer, Blaze Angolia, with showing "the overspending in a lot of these places" and called the homestead exclusion "the number one thing we can do to give people relief."

The governor framed the measure as constitutionally appropriate to target local government taxation and said it is "absolutely something that will be meaningful" while cautioning that implementation timing and legislative details remain to be finalized. When asked about scheduling, he said dates were not settled but suggested work on redistricting and the budget should be completed by April and that the amendment would be on the November ballot.

Background and context: speakers at the event repeatedly tied fiscal priorities to policy decisions across transportation, environmental restoration and education spending. The governor also described other fiscal actions during his tenure, including growing the state's rainy-day fund and accelerated debt repayment.

Next steps: the governor indicated the homestead-item timing will unfold through legislative negotiations; he did not provide final ballot language, a fiscal estimate of the measure'level impact or an implementation date.

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