AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoProperty Tax Push: Gov. Ron DeSantis called a special session for June 1 to advance a constitutional amendment that would boost Florida’s homestead exemption from $50,000 to $250,000 immediately and set a path toward eliminating property taxes for many homeowners, with lawmakers and local governments now scrambling over how core services would be funded. Local Government Impact: A Bartow aquatic center project was put on hold as officials warn that any property-tax cuts could cost the city more than $3.1 million in general revenue, forcing tradeoffs for parks, roads, and public programs. E-Bike Safety Rules: A bill moving toward DeSantis would cap e-bike speed at 10 mph when pedestrians are nearby, require yielding on shared paths, and create a task force to study transportation improvements. Everglades Pollution Lawsuit: An environmental nonprofit told a federal judge the state disaster agency illegally authorized diesel equipment that pollutes protected land near an Everglades detention center, raising Clean Air Act concerns. Higher Ed Leadership: The University of Florida’s presidential search advanced with former Alabama President Stuart Bell named the sole finalist, reopening debate over DEI and university direction. Hurricane Preparedness: Sen. Rick Scott kicked off a Destin tour urging residents to prepare early for the June 1–Nov. 30 season and avoid complacency. Charity & Community: A Holly Hill nonprofit relocated a historic 1885 schoolhouse to the Holly Hill History Museum, seeking more donations for restoration and public access.
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