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The Florida House is advancing four property tax cut bills despite concerns about potential cuts to local government services.
One major proposal would ask voters in 2026 to eliminate non-school property taxes for homestead properties.
Opponents, including local officials, worry the tax cuts could lead to reduced services like fire and emergency response.
The Florida House is moving forward with four property tax cut bills, over concerns from Democrats and local government officials they will result in drastic cuts in services.
House Speaker Daniel Perez, R-Miami, backed eight property tax cut bills but only half passed through the House State Affairs Committee Dec. 2.
Of the bills that passed, HJR 201, which would put a measure on the 2026 general election ballot

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