Florida voters will decide in November on a sweeping tax reform package championed by Governor Ron DeSantis. The proposed changes aim to restructure the state’s fiscal landscape, potentially impacting homeowners, businesses, and public services. Details of the plan were recently finalized and are now subject to public approval via a statewide vote. Supporters argue the reforms will provide long-term economic benefits, while critics express concerns about potential revenue shortfalls for essential state programs. The ballot measure seeks to alter property tax regulations and potentially introduce new exemptions. The outcome of the November election will determine whether Florida undergoes a significant shift in how it funds its operations and supports its citizens. The specifics of the proposed changes are currently under intense scrutiny by various stakeholders.