November 2025 Legislative Update: Property Tax Battles, Local Power Plays, and the End of the Shutdown
November delivered major developments at every level of government. Miami-Dade saw key appointments and public pushback on major land and infrastructure decisions. In Tallahassee, lawmakers advanced contentious bills on fetal personhood, firearms, and property taxes. Federally, the shutdown ended amid intensified Executive and judicial battles.
Here are the highlights shaping Florida and the nation this month.
Read moreSupporting Democrats in December 9 Runoff Elections in Miami and Miami Beach

Two Democratic candidates: Miami Mayoral candidate Eileen Higgins and Miami Beach Group I Commission candidate Monica Matteo-Salinas will be in individual run-off elections on December 9. Both candidates are officially endorsed by the Miami Dade Democratic Executive Committee.
Read moreChair’s Corner: Our Progress Is Proof of What’s Possible
Our hard work over the last eleven months is slowly, but surely, starting to bear fruit. Besides cheering on Democratic victories all the way from Virginia and New Jersey to California, we Miami-Dade Democrats can celebrate the wins we have just racked up here at home:
- Democratic incumbents–Laura Dominguez and Alex Fernandez (Miami Beach), and Christine King (Miami)–won re-election to their respective Commission seats.
- Democrat Eileen Higgins finished a strong first in a crowded Miami mayoral field, and is now in an excellent position to become Miami’s first woman mayor.
- Democrat Monica Matteo-Salinas powered her way to a first place finish in the race for Miami Beach Commissioner, Group I, and has won the endorsement of an impressive array of supporters in the run-off.
- Yet another Democrat–Navy veteran and Gen Z political newcomer Oscar Alejandro–earned the Miami Herald’s endorsement and came close to making the run-off for Miami Commission in District 3.
Stop the Takeover of Miami-Dade's Public Schools
By Crystal Etienne, DEC member and President of the EDUVOTER Action Network
I have a request: I would like to move into your home, rent-free.
I’d like full access to your electricity, water, food pantry, medicine cabinet, vacuum cleaner, and alarm system. And, by the way, while I’m benefiting from everything you’ve bought or built, I will be trying to replace you in your current job or position.
You’re thinking, “Are you insane?”
Why? Because what I’ve just described is a hostile takeover of your property, a draconian case of squatter’s rights.
Ninety-one of Miami-Dade’s district schools have just learned that they are the potential victims of just such a takeover.
Read moreEliminate Property Taxes in Florida? What the Republicans Are Up To
Governor DeSantis made headlines last February when he suggested that legislators place a constitutional amendment on the 2026 ballot to get rid of property taxes on homesteaded properties in Florida. Later, he doubled down, calling such taxes "basically paying rent to the government to live on your own property."
DeSantis soon got into a pitched war of words with House Speaker and Kendall representative Danny Perez, who favored slashing sales taxes instead. Despite the spat, Perez created a Select Committee on Property Taxes in April, and in September announced the roll-out of an octet of Republican proposals featuring a wide array of property tax reform options.
Read moreFormer Florida State Rep. Roy Hardemon from Miami passes away at 63
The Miami-Dade Democratic Party mourns the passing of former State Representative Roy Hardemon, a passionate advocate for Liberty City and one of its most determined sons.
Read more2025 Miami Mayoral election results - Higgins and Gonzalez proceed to runoff
We are heading to a runoff between Eileen Higgins and Emilio Gonzalez to determine who will become the City of Miami's next mayor!

View results of the 2025 Miami mayoral election
Attend the runoff candidate forum between Eileen Higgins and Emilio Gonzalez on Thursday 11/13
Read moreJoin us for the 2025 Blue Bash Brunch on Sunday 11/16 with Katie Phang and Michael Popok
The Miami-Dade Democrats invite you to one of the most anticipated gatherings of the year — the Blue Bash Brunch 2025! Don’t miss this vibrant afternoon of political energy, community connection, and comedy, all in support of our mission to build momentum for 2026 and beyond.
Sunday, November 16, 2025 | Miami Improv, Doral
Sponsor & VIP Reception: 12:15 PM | General Doors Open: 1:00 PM
Nationally Live-Streamed Event
Where to vote early in Miami for the 2025 elections
Attention voters in Miami Beach, the City of Miami, Hialeah, Homestead, and Surfside.
Early voting has ended and you can only vote at your polling location on Election Day.
Look up your voter informaion and where to vote
Read more about the 2025 elections and the candidates supported by the Miami-Dade Democratic Party
Legislative Update October 2025: Property Tax Reforms, Federal Gridlock, and Local Policy Shifts
The federal government shutdown is now about to enter its fourth week, with no end–and few Republicans–in sight. Legislators in Tallahassee have completed their second Interim Committee Week, and taken the first steps toward putting a series of property tax reforms on the 2026 ballot. Other bills filed to date include Democratic proposals to address pocketbook issues like insurance and access to medical care, as well as redistricting and the right to vote. Locally, the results of elections in Miami, Miami Beach, Homestead, and Hialeah will determine the direction of future policy initiatives in those municipalities, while the Mayor and County Commissioners celebrate the imminent rollout of the BRT bus service, face a likely new push to extend the UDB, and prepare to roll out expansion of the Rapid Transit Zone in Coral Gables. The School Board awaits potential notification by Schools of Hope charter school providers of proposals to impose forced, rent-free, co-location of charter schools with underenrolled M-DCPS public schools.
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