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Florida House unanimous on cutting state’s sales tax | Florida

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www.thecentersquare.com – By Steve Wilson | The Center Square – (The Center Square – ) 2025-04-09 13:34:00

(The Center Square) – The Florida House of Representatives unanimously passed a bill that would cut the state’s sales tax in its floor session on Wednesday.

House Bill 7031, which would cut the state’s sales tax from 6% to 5.25%, sailed through the chamber with a 112-0 vote.

Florida House Speaker Pro Tempore Wyman Duggan, R-Jacksonville, handled the Ways and Means Committee-sponsored bill on the House floor

“This bill provides permanent sales tax relief to every Florida citizen,” Duggan said during debate on the floor. “This tax relief will be permanent. To increase any tax or fee requires a supermajority vote  so the intent and effect is to make this sale tax relief permanent. This will not be a tax holiday.”

The bill, if it becomes law, would also reduce the state’s commercial rent tax from 2% to 1.25%; reduce non-residential electricity sales tax rate from 4.35% to 3.6%; the sales tax on new mobile homes from 3% to 2% and the levy on coin-operated amusement machines would be pared down from 4% to 3.25%. 

Duggan, when questioned by Rep. Angela Nixon, D-Jacksonville, said the bill wouldn’t affect local sales tax levies that can be put into place by municipalities and counties. 

If signed by Gov. Ron DeSantis, it would go into effect on July 1. 

That is unlikely since the governor is seeking property tax relief instead. The Republican former presidential candidate wants a one-time $1,000 property tax rebate provided to 5.1 million homeowners and has asked lawmakers to put a ballot measure for the 2026 election that would provide permanent relief. 

He said the House’s plan to reduce the state’s sales tax would benefit “Canadian tourists” and other non-residents. 

The Senate would also be a potential roadblock for the legislation.

Earlier this month, Senate President Ben Albritton, R-Wauchula, urged a compromise in a letter to his members that would be nonrecurring, providing lawmakers flexibility in case of an economic downturn. 

“However, at this point, I believe it is prudent that a final tax cut package of this size be predominantly nonrecurring, while permanent tax cuts are explored during the interim,” Albritton said in the letter. 

Albritton also said that he doesn’t want to cut taxes now and have to raise them in a few years due to a budget shortfall.

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US moves ahead on tariffs with investigations into computer chips and pharmaceuticals

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www.clickorlando.com – Elaine Kurtenbach, Associated Press – 2025-04-15 00:55:00

SUMMARY: The Trump administration is intensifying tariff measures by investigating imports of computer chips, chip-making equipment, and pharmaceuticals, as announced by the Department of Commerce. The investigations aim to assess their impact on national security and U.S. competitiveness, as the administration believes in boosting domestic production. President Trump indicated plans for tariffs on various goods, emphasizing the need to reshore production of critical items like drugs and semiconductors. Additionally, the Commerce Department is withdrawing from a 2019 agreement on Mexican tomato imports, imposing a 20.91% tariff to protect U.S. growers from unfair pricing.

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Jacksonville University only school with 2 finalist teams in NASA’s 2025 Human Lander Challenge

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www.news4jax.com – Brianna Andrews – 2025-04-13 11:53:00

SUMMARY: Jacksonville University (JU) is the only school with two student teams selected as finalists in NASA’s 2025 Human Lander Challenge, a competition focused on cryogenic fuel storage and transfer in space for NASA’s Artemis program. JU joins top universities like MIT and Ohio State as one of 12 finalists nationwide. Each team received a $9,250 stipend to refine their proposals ahead of the June competition in Huntsville, Alabama. The proposals are led by Dr. Angela Masson, combining expertise from JU’s School of Aviation and Davis College of Business and Technology. The competition highlights JU’s growing impact in STEM innovation.

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Osaka Expo opens in Japan offering a vision of the future. Here’s what to know

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www.clickorlando.com – Ayaka Mcgill And Mari Yamaguchi, Associated Press – 2025-04-13 05:52:00

SUMMARY: The Expo 2025 Osaka, held at Yumeshima, opened with over 10,000 people singing Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony. The event, themed “Creating a future society for our lives,” showcases exhibits from over 160 countries. Despite slow ticket sales, the Expo aims to address global tensions through collaboration. Highlights include the Grand Ring, a massive wooden structure, cutting-edge technology like robots and flying cars, and pop culture displays. The U.S. pavilion highlights space travel, and China showcases lunar samples. The quirky mascot, Myaku-Myaku, adds a playful element, symbolizing the Expo’s theme of creativity and unity.

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