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Florida Governor Ron DeSantis doubles down on his stance to eliminate property taxes

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While the Florida House is focusing on reducing sales tax, Gov. Ron DeSantis is prioritizing eliminating property taxes for good.

Florida Republican leaders are doubling down on their efforts to help homeowners save on their taxes.

Governor Ron DeSantis and Florida House Speaker Daniel Perez are at odds over whose tax cut proposal is best.

DeSantis, during his Monday press conference in Orlando, advocated for an immediate property tax reduction for all Florida homestead residents. He’s urging the House to swap its sales-tax proposal for a one-time property tax break for those owners.

“People need relief," the governor said. "We’re in good fiscal shape. We have the ability to provide relief. We have a responsibility to get it done.”

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Perez, R-Miami, on the other hand, wants to decrease the state’s sales tax. The House recently proposed dropping sales taxes from 6% to 5.25%—which would cover more people including those who visit and spend in Florida.

“Tax dollars don’t belong to the government. They belong to the people," Perez said last week on the House floor.

DeSantis argues the focus should be kept on the residents who occupy homes in Florida and are being forced to pay more in taxes after their property assessments have gone up.

At Monday’s press conference, DeSantis called for a constitutional amendment eliminating property taxes to be on next year’s ballot.

He said if the amendment passes, all Florida homestead property owners would get a $1,000 tax break.

“The tax relief needs to be Florida first," DeSantis said during Monday's press conference. "We need to focus on our Florida residents. In this case, our Florida homeowners, particularly our homesteaded homeowners.”

DeSantis has been critical of local governments seeing revenue increases due to increasing property values and wants to scale that back.

Senate President Ben Albritton issued a statement Monday saying he is critical of the idea of cutting taxes because of its potential harmful effects on the state’s budget.

"Cutting taxes now does little good if they have to be raised two years from now to address budget shortfalls," Albritton said. "No one wants a repeat of the Great Recession."

Adrian Andrews is a multimedia journalist with WFSU Public Media. He is a Gadsden County native and a first-generation college graduate from Florida A&M University. Adrian is also a military veteran, ending his career as a Florida Army National Guard Non-Comissioned Officer.

Adrian has experience in print writing, digital content creation, documentary, and film production. He has spent the last four years on the staff of several award-winning publications such as The Famuan, Gadsden County News Corp, and Cumulus Media before joining the WFSU news team.