🚨 BREAKING: Gov. Ron DeSantis Calls for ABOLISHING Property Taxes 🚨
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In a bold new campaign stance, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis is calling for the elimination of property taxes, saying voters will soon have the opportunity to “do something about it.”
💬 DeSantis said:
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“People should not be taxed just for owning the home they already paid for. That’s not freedom — that’s perpetual rent to the government.”
🔥 This is a massive move to return power to homeowners and stop the government from penalizing property ownership. DeSantis is right — Americans shouldn’t have to keep paying for something they already own.
📌 Property taxes hit retirees, middle-class families, and small landowners the hardest. Ending them would be a huge step toward true economic liberty.
👏 Finally, a leader with the guts to challenge one of the most deeply rooted forms of government overreach.
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Here’s a summary of the situation:
- Support for Elimination/Lowering: Governor DeSantis has repeatedly signaled his support for ending or significantly reducing property taxes in Florida.
- Constitutional Amendment Required: Achieving a complete abolition of property taxes would require a constitutional amendment, necessitating at least 60% voter approval.
- Property Tax Relief Proposed: DeSantis has proposed measures like a $1,000 rebate for each homestead as a discount on property taxes.
- Current Status: Despite the push for property tax cuts, Florida lawmakers recently concluded their extended session without enacting a property tax cut this year. Discussions on property tax reform, however, are reportedly continuing.
- Role of Property Taxes: Property taxes are a primary funding source for local governments and schools in Florida, estimated to be around $55 billion for the current fiscal year.
- Potential Consequences: Eliminating property taxes could weaken local governments and require alternative funding sources, such as potentially increasing sales taxes or other revenue streams. This could also lead to a shift in the tax burden and potentially impact housing affordability and wealth inequality.