DOME Briefing | June 9, 2026
What Moves Florida Politics
Good morning, Florida.
The race for Governor continues to take shape as endorsements and campaign messaging dominate political conversations across the state. At the same time, property tax reform remains one of the most closely watched issues in Tallahassee, while government spending and accountability continue drawing scrutiny from both state and local officials.
Here is your morning DOME Briefing.
๐ Under the Dome
Laurel Lee Endorses Blaise Ingoglia for CFO
Republican support continues to build around CFO Blaise Ingoglia as U.S. Rep. Laurel Lee announced her endorsement. The backing from Lee adds another prominent Florida Republican voice to Ingoglia’s growing coalition as he settles into his new statewide role.
Why it matters: Early endorsements often help shape donor confidence and grassroots momentum heading into future statewide contests.
๐ณ Election Watch
Byron Donalds Sees Opportunity Among Black Voters
Congressman Byron Donalds believes Republicans have an opportunity to expand support among Black voters in Florida if he becomes the GOP nominee for Governor. Donalds argues that economic issues, education, and public safety continue to resonate with voters traditionally aligned with Democrats.
Why it matters: Florida Republicans have steadily expanded their coalition in recent election cycles, making voter outreach a key battleground heading into 2026.
๐ฐ Money Trail
Property Tax Debate Continues to Gain Momentum
Property tax reform remains one of the hottest political topics in Florida. Lawmakers, policy groups, and taxpayers continue debating proposals that could significantly reshape how local governments are funded.
Why it matters: Any major changes to Florida’s property tax structure could affect homeowners, businesses, and local government budgets statewide.
๐ The Swamp
Questions Remain Over Local Government Spending
Financial oversight and government accountability remain under the spotlight as state officials continue examining spending practices in several Florida communities.
Why it matters: Taxpayer dollars remain a major issue for voters concerned about efficiency, transparency, and government waste.
๐ Investigations
Accountability Remains a Central Political Theme
As campaigns begin positioning themselves for future elections, candidates from both parties continue emphasizing transparency, ethics, and government accountability.
Why it matters: Voters increasingly expect elected officials to demonstrate responsible stewardship of public resources.
๐ What’s Next
Keep an eye on:
โข Additional endorsements in statewide races
โข Property tax reform proposals
โข New campaign finance reports
โข Legislative committee activity
โข Local government spending reviews
The Bottom Line
Florida’s political landscape continues evolving as candidates build coalitions, taxpayers demand accountability, and lawmakers weigh policy changes that could have long-term consequences for communities across the state.
We’ll be back tomorrow with another DOME Briefing covering what moves Florida politics.
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