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Florida Governor Ron DeSantis unveils plan to eliminate property taxes for many

  • Writer: Tom Reilly
    Tom Reilly
  • 2 days ago
  • 3 min read

FILE - Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis speaks during a news conference Aug. 12, 2025, in Tampa, Fla. (AP Photo/Chris O'Meara, File)(Chris O'Meara | AP)


TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (WCTV/Gray Florida Capital Bureau) - After months of rumors, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis unveiled his proposed property tax plan in Tampa on Wednesday.


Under his plan, which needs to be approved by the legislature and voters, 60% of homeowners would no longer pay property taxes immediately.


That’s because those with homestead exemptions on their homes wouldn’t have to pay any property tax if their home is worth less than $250,000.


Over a schedule set by the legislature, 92% of homeowners eventually wouldn’t pay property tax at all, as that homestead exemption rises to an unlimited amount.


To prevent local governments from raising taxes on what the governor called “small businesses,” cities and counties would be prevented from raising their property taxes more than 5%.

“If some billionaire from Brazil is buying something, tax them; I’m looking out for Floridians,” DeSantis said.

The Florida Mosquito Control Association (FMCA) issued a statement Wednesday, expressing appreciation for DeSantis and the Florida Legislature’s commitment to exploring property tax relief:

“As these discussions move forward, FMCA respectfully urges state leaders to recognize that of Florida’s 132 independent special districts that levy an ad valorem tax, only 15 are mosquito control districts created specifically to protect essential public health and infrastructure services.“This issue is especially critical for independent mosquito control districts, which receive nearly all operational funding through ad valorem taxes. Current estimates indicate that 37–45% of mosquito control district revenues are derived from homesteaded properties and have no alternative funding authority under their enabling legislation.

“Unlike many other local entities, independent mosquito control districts were established solely for this purpose and rely heavily on ad valorem funding to carry out critical services including mosquito surveillance, disease prevention, larviciding, aerial treatments, storm response, and protection against mosquito-borne illnesses such as malaria, Zika, West Nile, Chikungunya, dengue, and Eastern equine encephalitis viruses.  These districts are essential to protecting the health and well‑being of Florida’s residents and visitors, as well as the state’s economy, tourism, agriculture, and overall quality of life.

“FMCA respectfully believes Mosquito control is not merely a nuisance reduction program, it is a core public health service and a critical component of Florida’s public health, emergency management, tourism economy, and community infrastructure. In a subtropical state where mosquito control has longbeen integral to public health, economic growth, and everyday life, stable funding for these districts remains critically important to the continued well-being of Florida’s communities. “While some local governments may have the ability to ‘backfill’ revenue reductions through alternative funding sources, independent mosquito control districts simply do not have that flexibility. We do not possess alternative statutory revenue mechanisms that would allow us to replace substantial losses to our ad valorem tax base.“For more than 100 years, mosquito control professionals have helped make modern Florida possible. It has often been said that without air conditioning and mosquito control, Florida would not have experienced the extraordinary growth and quality of life residents and visitors enjoy today. “As policymakers continue evaluating proposals during the special session, FMCA looks forward to working collaboratively with the Governor and Legislature to ensure Florida’s mosquito control districts can continue fulfilling their important mission for generations to come.”

The Florida Mosquito Control Association (FMCA)

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