Commentary
On June 2, after a two-day special session, the Florida Legislature did something most statehouses only talk about: It voted to put a sweeping property tax cut before the voters. The House approved the proposed constitutional amendment 75–26, and the Senate approved it 30–9. In November, Floridians will decide whether to write it into their constitution, which is a step that requires 60 percent approval, a deliberately high bar. They can easily clear it.





