DeSantis promises special session on property taxes, but when?

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Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has not yet proposed a plan to reduce property taxes, despite indications that a special session will be held. The timing and details of the proposal remain unclear.
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has delayed proposing a plan to reduce property taxes, citing a need to wait until the moment is 'ripe'. A special legislative session is scheduled for late April to address congressional redistricting, artificial intelligence, and vaccine mandates. DeSantis previously suggested that a special session on property taxes could be held in July or August, but has not confirmed this. Some Republicans are pushing for property tax relief to be passed this year, while others are pessimistic about the prospects. DeSantis has indicated that his proposal will be phased in to allow municipalities and counties to absorb revenue reductions. The governor has also suggested funding grants to local governments to ease the transition.
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