Florida's Property Tax Reform Proposal: What It Does, What It Doesn't, and What Nobody Knows Yet6/6/2026
A plain-language breakdown of HJR 1F, passed during the June 2026 special session Florida homeowners have been hearing a lot about "property tax relief" lately, and after a whirlwind three-day special session in Tallahassee that wrapped up on June 2nd, the Florida Legislature made it official. They passed HJR 1F, a joint resolution that places a proposed constitutional amendment on the November 2026 ballot. But headlines can be deceiving. Whether this reform represents historic homeowner relief or a fiscal ticking time bomb depends heavily on details that are still being sorted out. Here's a clear-eyed look at what this proposal actually does, what it deliberately leaves untouched, and what remains genuinely unanswered.
There is nothing more convenient than whipping out your phone, typing in a URL (or opening an app), perusing offerings, and hitting a few buttons to buy something…anything…everything. We even get our groceries that way these days. But as convenient as online shopping seems, there are several reasons to shop local.
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