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Byron Donalds gets specific on education, property taxes in Tampa campaign stop

Byron Donalds aims to raise the homestead exemption to $300,000-$400,000 and supports evolving education policies including co-locational schools, addressing voter concerns on taxes and schooling.

Summary by Florida Politics
While Byron Donalds hasn’t received the backing of Gov. Ron DeSantis in his quest to succeed him as Governor of Florida next year, the U.S. House member from Naples has no problem showering the love on the state’s chief executive. “We have the best Governor in America right now,” Donalds said Saturday during a campaign appearance in Tampa. “I don’t play political games. He’s the best. We have to build on what he has done and take our state to a …

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Florida Phoenix broke the news in on Saturday, September 20, 2025.
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