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mtdjed 10-24-2018 12:05 AM

Florida Amendment 1 2018
 
What does amendment 1 in Florida's 2018 election really mean?

Increased Homestead property Tax exemption.

Proposing an amendment to increase homestead exemption by exempting the assessed evaluation of homestead property greater than $100,000 and up to $125,000 for all levies other than school district levies.

This is basically the way it will read on the Ballot.

So, we all would like to see taxes reduced by exemption. This would suggest that everyone will say yes on the ballot.

But, towns and cities have a budget of dollars that translate to millage rates against taxable property. If taxable property value goes down, the millage rate goes up. So it would seem that your taxes would remain the same. Except, who gets the exemption? Only Florida residents? Only people with property assessed between $100,000 and $125,000?. What is the exemption Dollar Value?


Perhaps I am not in touch with reality, but my concern is that the amendment as described on the ballot is too vague to vote yes.

Not against or for but looking for clarification. My inclination is to vote nay because of lack of clarification.

rustyp 10-24-2018 06:13 AM

Amendment 1 will essentially allow a total of $75,000 in deductions for homes valued at $125,000 or more. Amendment 2 takes away the 10% per year assessment cap on non homestead homes. As a resident what do I have to lose if voting yes on Amendment 1 and no on amendment 2 ? Is not the worst that can happen is the towns raise the millage rate to make up for the loss - which still puts me even. By voting no for amendment 2 perhaps that will be some of the offset required for amendment 1 if housing assessments keep rising rapidly. Yes I feel bad for non residents however they knew the rules going in (akin to covenants when you purchased you house). Just like no state income tax that we enjoy, it relies on tourism to fund the budget. Owning a house without residency is a form of tourism. Is it not?

graciegirl 10-24-2018 06:16 AM

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fw102807 10-24-2018 06:37 AM

I am reposting a link from another thread that does a good job describing the various amendments without bias

2018 Florida Constitutional Amendments | Be Ready to Vote

graciegirl 10-24-2018 07:12 AM

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Originally Posted by fw102807 (Post 1592825)
I am reposting a link from another thread that does a good job describing the various amendments without bias

2018 Florida Constitutional Amendments | Be Ready to Vote

This was an ENORMOUS help. Thank you very much!!!

rustyp 10-24-2018 07:18 AM

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Originally Posted by fw102807 (Post 1592825)
I am reposting a link from another thread that does a good job describing the various amendments without bias

2018 Florida Constitutional Amendments | Be Ready to Vote

Good post - Illustrates revenue lost by a yes vote for amendment 1 is offset by a no vote for amendment 2.

fw102807 10-24-2018 07:21 AM

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Originally Posted by rustyp (Post 1592832)
Good post - Illustrates revenue lost by a yes vote for amendment 1 is offset by a no vote for amendment 2.

Thanks to Taltarzac725 for the original post

Madelaine Amee 10-24-2018 07:34 AM

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Originally Posted by fw102807 (Post 1592825)
I am reposting a link from another thread that does a good job describing the various amendments without bias

2018 Florida Constitutional Amendments | Be Ready to Vote

Thank you for taking the time to do this. I have been studying these amendments since they came out in the paper and had absolutely no idea what most of them meant! Which, unfortunately, goes to show that people will just check off one or the other without knowing what they are voting for.

Does anyone remember an old phrase "double Dutch" - whoever wrote these amendments was proficient in that.

starflyte1 10-24-2018 09:42 AM

I have spend some time studying the amendments and I think that it is all very confusing. Even the explanations are not clear. And then the bundled amendments, through several of those may not be counted. I would like to see most taken off the ballot, be rewritten, and then vote.

Rapscallion St Croix 10-24-2018 10:50 AM

Many of these amendments are already in state law and don't need to be in the constitution.

fw102807 10-24-2018 10:56 AM

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Originally Posted by Rapscallion St Croix (Post 1592895)
Many of these amendments are already in state law and don't need to be in the constitution.

Yes that is the part that makes it confusing.

Rapscallion St Croix 10-24-2018 11:04 AM

I would love to have a one-on-one conversation with the genius who decided that the issues of vaping and off-shore drilling could be bundled into one inclusive item.

fw102807 10-24-2018 11:33 AM

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Originally Posted by Rapscallion St Croix (Post 1592898)
I would love to have a one-on-one conversation with the genius who decided that the issues of vaping and off-shore drilling could be bundled into one inclusive item.

Seriously that is just ridiculous.

Bogie Shooter 10-24-2018 12:37 PM

Another informative site.
Florida 2018 ballot measures - Ballotpedia

Bogie Shooter 10-24-2018 12:42 PM

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Originally Posted by Rapscallion St Croix (Post 1592898)
I would love to have a one-on-one conversation with the genius who decided that the issues of vaping and off-shore drilling could be bundled into one inclusive item.

The Florida Constitution Revision Commission (CRC) voted 33-3 to place Amendment 9, which is composed of two constitutional amendments, on the ballot for the election. The 37-member commission, which meets every 20 years to propose changes to the Florida Constitution, is unique amongst the states. Florida is the only state with a commission empowered to refer constitutional amendments to the ballot. Republicans, including legislative leaders and Gov. Rick Scott, appointed 33 of the commissioners. Attorney General Pam Bondi (R) also served on the commission. Jorge Labarga, chief justice of the Florida Supreme Court, appointed the three remaining members.
As Amendment 9 is a package of two constitutional amendments, voters cannot approve one and reject the other. Voting “yes” on the ballot measure is a vote to pass the two constitutional amendments. Voting “no” on the ballot measure is a vote to reject the two constitutional amendments.


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