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Two former Florida mayors file lawsuit against state's property tax cut amendment, alleging "misleading" language
By CBS Miami Team at CBS4 Miami
· June 11, 2026
· 4 min read
Two former local elected officials and a nonprofit group filed suit Thursday in Leon County Circuit Court against the property tax cut amendment placed on the November ballot by lawmakers, alleging it is misleading.The group is called Save Our Voters From Misleading Ballot Language and the two offic
Key takeaway They claim the ballot measure (HJR 1F), which seeks to increase the existing $50,000 tax exemption for homestead properties to $150,000 in 2027 and to $250,000 in 2028, would deceive voters.
Why this matters in The Miami
In Miami, where property values have skyrocketed in recent years, the potential passage of this amendment could have significant implications for local budgets and services. The city and county governments, already grappling with the challenges of sea-level rise and flooding, may face further strain on their finances if the amendment is approved. Miami-Dade County Public Schools, which rely heavily on property tax revenues, could also be affected, potentially impacting the quality of education for students in neighborhoods like Little Havana, Wynwood, and Miami Beach. The lawsuit's allegations of misleading language on the ballot summary raise important questions about the transparency and accountability of the amendment process, and Miami voters will be watching closely as the court considers this case. If the amendment does pass, Miami's local governments will need to carefully navigate the resulting budget constraints to ensure that essential services are maintained.
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Category: arts ·
Published: June 11, 2026 ·
Source: CBS4 Miami ·
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What is this story about? Two former local elected officials and a nonprofit group filed suit Thursday in Leon County Circuit Court against the property tax cut amendment placed on the November ballot by lawmakers, alleging it is misleading.The group is called Save Our Voters From Misleading Ballot Language and the two offic
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