Only about 8-10% of Florida taxpayers itemize deductions on their federal returns (most take the standard deduction). So this property tax cut would deliver real relief to the vast majority of homeowners without the SALT workaround you’re describing. Nice try, but 90%+ of Floridians would come out ahead.
No. 6. The Florida “Association of Counties” is just a tax-payer funded junket so politicians can travel and get drunk, and YOU pick up the tab.
Total proposed cuts of garbage spending No’s 1-6: 21,590,000.
#SaveOurHomes#NoMoreJunkets
Look at all of the people enjoying the World War II Memorial fountain.
This is why Trump is fixing up DC.
To bring a little happiness to the people.
Bravo, President Trump.
The property-tax fear machine has one job: convince homeowners that relief is dangerous while government waste is normal.
That's gonna be a no from me dawg.
If @GovGoneWild audits can find billions in wasteful property-tax spending, then the problem isn't that homeowners are undertaxed.
The problem is that government has gotten very comfortable spending other people’s mortgage money.
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The property-tax fight is now a voter-education fight, and if the grassroots and homeowners don’t define it, the fear machine will. Rally up!
@AVindman 😂 The ultimate in D.C. bullshit.
Alex, you’re a professional witness who moved to Florida yesterday and now you’re ‘Florida First’? Bro, the only thing you’ve drilled is testimony.
What’s the actual plan besides tweeting?
Right on time, the scare tactics begin. Property taxes in Florida have almost doubled since 2019. Local governments need to get over themselves and stop the massive waste. The sky isn't going to fall.
Words mean nothing Florida man. What’s your plan and how can a Senator impact local homeowners insurance rates?
Key Trends in 2026
• Rate Decreases and Stabilization: Many insurers are filing for reductions. Citizens Property Insurance (the state-backed insurer of last resort) approved an average 8.7% decrease statewide effective spring 2026 at renewals—the first major cut in years. South Florida areas like Miami-Dade and Broward see larger cuts (~14%). Over 330,000 Citizens policyholders are affected, with many seeing 10%+ reductions.
• Private carriers have also filed decreases (e.g., State Farm ~10%), and dozens of companies have requested no increases. Estimates suggest ~3.4 million homeowners could see decreases or flat rates.
• Market Improvements: New insurers have entered (18+ since 2024), Citizens’ policy count has dropped sharply (~50% since 2024), and competition has increased. This eases pressure compared to the crisis peak.
• Average Premiums: Florida still has the nation’s highest costs (often cited around $3,800–$9,400+ annually depending on the source, location, and coverage), but the trajectory has shifted from double-digit annual hikes to moderation or declines for many. Statewide averages are reported around $3,815 in some analyses.
@AVindman Floridians are tired of politicians loyal to the Democrat party and not the United States. Vindman is loyal to the people than put Ukraine in peril!
@AVindman No, you're not. You're a carpetbagger, a disgrace to the uniform, and all you have are empty platitudes.
The fact you're opposed to property tax relief speaks volumes. You have zero ideas.
Vindman’s out here calling Florida corrupt while this retired snitch ran a whole impeachment circus on hearsay and got laughed out of every room in DC.
Now the Florida Man wannabe is pretending he’s not elbow-deep in the same swamp elites who bankrolled his failed grift.
Working families? The ones dodging your party’s taxes, crime, and open borders while you chase Senate paychecks? Stick to Ukraine fanfic, traitor.
The Florida Association of Counties is advising counties to "begin talking publicly about what local property taxes fund in their communities."
BE AWARE that they will NOT highlight expenses that go to nonprofits, events, "inclusivity" training, and Climate Action Plans.
Commissioner Kruse: Your county budget in 2020 was $1.54 Billion. Your 2026 budget is $3.58 Billion!
Cumulative inflation since 2020 to present is 28.7%, but your budget grew by 132.5% during the same timeframe!!!
How do you justify such outrageous growth in spending? You can’t. Frankly, you are incapable of providing steward for your taxpayers’ money.