Florida Capitol Advocacy

Upcoming Delegation Meetings You Can Attend

Confirmed hearings scheduled in the coming months. Use these to pitch your proposal to ban property tax via constitutional amendment. Times are local.

Palm Beach County

When: September 30, 2025 — 10:00 AM

Where: Canyon Branch County Library, 8915 Senator Joe Abruzzo Ave, Boynton Beach

You can request to speak by contacting the Delegation Office at 561-355-2406 or emailing VNowlan@pbc.gov or KIngram1@pbc.gov.

Source: 1000fof.org

Clay County

When: September 30, 2025 — 2:00 PM – 5:00 PM

Where: BOCC Chamber, Green Cove Springs

To address your concerns at a Board meeting, you must fill out a speaker card available on the table as you enter the Board Meeting room and give it to the Clay County Sheriff’s Office deputy on duty there. The Chairman of the Board will call on you when the Board is ready to receive public comments

Source: 1000fof.org

Marion County

When: October 1, 2025 — 1:00 PM – 5:00 PM

Where: College of Central Florida’s Klein Center, Ocala

Request to speak and materials must be submitted by 12 PM on September 25, 2025.

Source: 1000fof.org

Orange County

When: October 21, 2025 — 9:00 AM – 1:00 PM

Where: Orange County Administration Building, Orlando

Contact LD@ocfl.net for more details.

Source: 1000fof.org

Hillsborough County

When: October 21, 2025 — 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM

Where: TPepin Hospitality Centre, Tampa

Printed materials (15 copies) due to the Delegation Chair’s district office seven days before the event; sign-ups open September 11 and close October 11 at 5:00 PM.

Sources: 1000fof.org, Hillsborough County

How to Participate

Choose your county’s delegation meeting (like the ones listed above).
Submit a Request to Speak form:
Provide a brief summary of your proposal (e.g., constitutional amendment to ban property tax).
Submit any supporting materials (e.g., talking points, revenue replacement ideas).
Pay attention to submission deadlines, often about a week before the hearing.
Attend and (if selected) speak during the public hearing, making a concise, compelling case.

Why This Matters

Register your proposal in the legislative record.
Get direct feedback from local legislators or their staff.
Build momentum and possibly attract a sponsor before the 2026 session.