Here’s the latest I can share based on recent reporting:
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DeSantis renewed his push for Florida property tax reform, focusing on relief for homesteaded homeowners rather than eliminating all property taxes. The plan aims to address rising local tax bills tied to higher home values and could involve using state surplus funds as a transitional aid to local governments. This was highlighted in mid-May 2026 coverage as lawmakers consider a constitutional path and accompanying political hurdles. [sources discuss DeSantis’ renewed push and the focus on homestead relief rather than full elimination][1]
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There have been ongoing discussions about a potential ballot measure to eliminate property taxes on primary residences, with indications of renewed momentum in late 2025 into 2026, though concrete legislative steps and timing remained uncertain at that time.[2]
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Several outlets in May 2026 reported that DeSantis signaled a timeline for possible action, including the possibility of a special session later in the year to move property tax reforms toward a ballot proposal, though details such as revenue impact, protections for small businesses, and transition mechanisms were still being debated.[4][5]
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Other sources have tracked earlier proposals and public statements about significant property tax relief or elimination efforts, including mentions of potential $1,000 rebates or major reforms, but with varying levels of official confirmation and schedule.[9][10]
If you’d like, I can:
- Narrow to a specific Florida county or property type (homestead, non-homestead, commercial) and summarize what current proposals could mean for them.
- Pull the most recent public statements or legislative filings and highlight the key components and timelines.
- Create a quick visual timeline of the reported milestones and proposed actions from 2025–2026.