Florida Senate · 2026 Regular Session
S0756 — Affordable Housing
Status: FailedIssues: Housing
Summary
Increasing the length of time that certain rental units must remain affordable in order to qualify for a specified zoning variance; requiring that certain incentives be used for the construction of affordable housing; decreasing the maximum median income used to determine eligibility for certain tax incentives; specifying that documentary stamp taxes do not apply to deeds, transfers, or conveyances of residential property to first-time homebuyers, etc.
Frequently Asked
- What does S0756 do?
- Increasing the length of time that certain rental units must remain affordable in order to qualify for a specified zoning variance; requiring that certain incentives be used for the construction of affordable housing; decreasing the maximum median income used to determine eligibility for certain tax incentives; specifying that documentary stamp taxes do not apply to deeds, transfers, or conveyances of residential property to first-time homebuyers, etc.
- What's the current status of S0756?
- S0756 is currently Failed. We track every roll-call vote.
- How did Pinellas County legislators vote on S0756?
- No roll-call votes have been recorded for S0756 yet — the bill may not have reached a floor vote.
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