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Coral Springs commission unanimously adopts resolution opposing Florida HJR 203

Coral Springs City Commission · February 4, 2026
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The Coral Springs City Commission on Feb. 14 adopted Resolution 2026-005 calling on state lawmakers to oppose House Joint Resolution 203, saying the measure would phase out non-school ad valorem revenue and sharply reduce local government funding; the vote was unanimous.

Coral Springs (FL) Feb. 14, 2026

The Coral Springs City Commission voted unanimously Feb. 14 to adopt Resolution 2026-005 opposing House Joint Resolution 203, a proposed Florida constitutional amendment that would create a $100,000-per-year homestead exemption and phase out non-school ad valorem revenue for local governments.

Deputy City Attorney Andrew Dunhill, who presented the resolution, told commissioners: "What it does is it creates a $100,000 per year homestead exemption, and phase out until only for the non school ad valorem assessment."…

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