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Seeking Rents·June 16, 2026Florida State

The other side of the equation

Though Tallahassee is desperate to hide the ball, a new analysis reveals just how costly a proposed property tax constitutional amendment could be for Florida.

In this episode : A new nonpartisan analysis of a proposed constitutional amendment to cut and cap property taxes across Florida finds that it could wipe out nearly a quarter of all local government property tax collections. It could also fuel further privatization around the state — of everything from electric utilities to animal shelters. Plus: How lobbyists for a national pet retailer weakened a new state law meant to end abusive sales practices in pet stores. …

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Sourced from Seeking Rents · indexed by Statura on June 16, 2026. Statura indexes Florida political news and tags it by industry and jurisdiction so government-affairs teams can monitor signal without scanning every outlet by hand. Read the full story at Seeking Rents

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