
Property tax revolt widens as states rethink local funding, Florida on the ballot
A wave of property tax reforms has spread across 34 states since 2020, with Florida's November ballot proposing a higher homestead exemption to $250,000 and lower caps on non-homestead assessments, a move that could force municipalities to cut services or raise rents if approved. Oviedo’s potential dissolution of its police department illustrates the local-budget pressure, as leaders warn of a domino effect on funding for police, fire, and parks. Analysts frame this as part of a broader national tax revolt that often benefits long-time homeowners over renters while prompting calls for more exemptions for vulnerable groups.