Summary of Proposal to Expand Homestead Exemption
Governor DeSantis and the Florida Legislature have proposed a substantial expansion of Florida's homestead exemption and placed it on the November 2026 ballot. The League of Women Voters opposes the amendment because it shifts—not eliminates—the cost of local government. Palm Beach County's constitutional officers have likewise expressed concern that the proposal would reduce local revenue while leaving taxpayers responsible for funding the same essential services through other means.
Many local government officials, policy organizations, and advocates of local control view this proposal as part of a broader effort to weaken Home Rule and transfer decision-making authority from locally elected officials to the state. They argue that decisions regarding local taxes, public safety, infrastructure, parks, libraries, and community services are best made by local representatives who understand the needs and priorities of their communities, rather than by state officials in Tallahassee. From this perspective, reducing local governments' ability to raise and manage their own revenue makes them increasingly dependent on the state and diminishes local control over local issues.