Florida Property Tax Tracker

Tracking Florida's 2026 property tax elimination proposals and related reforms

Current status Stalled Verified

No tracked property tax elimination proposal appeared on the April 28, 2026 Special Session D bill-actions list reviewed for this tracker. CS/CS/HJR 203 passed the Florida House but died in Senate Appropriations during the regular session. The issue could return through a later special session or a new joint resolution.

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Current Path To Ballot

Monthly scale; future months are checkpoints to watch, not predictions.

Last verified 2026-04-28

Next watch New special session call, new HJR or SJR filing, committee agenda, or ballot record

Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov
  1. Oct. 16, 2025 Completed

    House vehicle filed

    HJR 203 entered the 2026 regular-session bill record.

  2. Feb. 19, 2026 Completed

    House passed; Senate received

    CS/CS/HJR 203 passed the House and was referred to Senate Appropriations.

  3. Mar. 13, 2026 Blocked/dead

    Regular-session path ended

    CS/CS/HJR 203 died in Senate Appropriations.

  4. Apr. 28, 2026 Watching

    No Special Session D vehicle found

    The reviewed bill-actions list did not show a tracked property-tax elimination proposal.

    Current checkpoint
  5. Watching window Watching

    Possible new legislative vehicle

    A future special-session call, HJR, or SJR would need official source support before this tracker marks a vehicle active.

  6. Not reached Not reached

    Ballot and voter approval checkpoints

    A constitutional-amendment path would still require voter approval before any constitutional change.

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What Happens Next

> What changed

House path blocked

HJR 203 passed one chamber but died in Senate Appropriations during the regular session.

> What to watch

New vehicle

Watch for a new special session proclamation, new HJR or SJR filing, committee agenda, or ballot record.

> Data depth

County data pending

County comparisons stay separate from the overview until a proposal version, source type, and verification date are available.

Known Unknowns

  • No active tracked elimination vehicle is shown in the current tracker data.
  • A future proposal may differ from CS/CS/HJR 203 and should be tracked as a separate vehicle.
  • County-impact comparisons need version-labeled sources before they should be treated as comparable.

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Choose Your View

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Ballot Path Evidence

Open details

A legislative constitutional amendment would still need to move through the constitutional-amendment path and receive voter approval before changing the Florida Constitution.