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Commissioner Wilton Simpson, Lawmakers Announce Proposal to Prohibit Local Special Assessments on Agricultural Lands

Posted on March 21, 2023

Florida Commissioner of Agriculture Wilton Simpson, State Senator Jay Collins, State Representative Kaylee Tuck, and agriculture stakeholders announced a legislative proposal to prohibit local governments from levying special assessments on Florida agricultural lands.

“All too often, our residents and decision makers take for granted Florida’s agricultural abundance, and believe that a safe, affordable, and abundant food supply is guaranteed,” said Commissioner Simpson. “The proposal announced today supports Florida’s agriculture community, protects their freedom to farm, and seeks to remove the crippling tax burdens placed on their backs by misguided local governments.”

Current law allows local governments to levy special assessments – separate from, and in addition to, local property taxes – on agricultural lands that contain a building or dwelling, excluding pole barns, with a value over $10,000. However, local governments are increasingly placing egregious and financially crippling special assessments on Florida’s agricultural producers to fund local operations. The proposal announced today would amend State Law to prohibit local governments from imposing special assessments on agricultural lands.

“Our farmers are some of the hardest workers in our state – navigating unforeseen costs due to supply chain issues, inflation, and mother nature, while still working year-round to keep food on our shelves and clothes on our backs,” said Senator Jay Collins. “I am proud to sponsor this legislation that will stop local governments from burdening our farmers with arbitrary assessment fees to fund their local operations.”

“Every day it becomes more and more difficult for farmers to survive while fighting weather conditions, uncertain markets, and demand for development,” said Representative Kaylee Tuck. “Despite personal costs, farmers continue to ensure that Florida and the nation can remain food independent. I am proud to file this legislation to support our farmers and send a message that the Florida Legislature has their backs.”

For more information about Commissioner Simpson and the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, visit FDACS.gov.

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