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Florida Property Tax Showdown | Florida Daily Ep. 27

Florida’s long-promised property tax overhaul may be delayed until summer—or later—and questions are mounting.

In this episode of Florida Daily, Ed Dean and Lindsay Randall break down the uncertainty surrounding a potential special session, the lack of a clear plan, and whether lawmakers can deliver before the November ballot deadline.

Guests Jennifer Green (Liberty Partners) and Bob McClure (James Madison Institute) weigh in on strategy, political pressure, and what voters should expect. Plus: redistricting fallout, education funding debates, and whether bureaucracies—not classrooms—are driving school costs.

Is this a bold reform in the making—or a rushed proposal with limited scrutiny?

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