CFHLA strongly opposed adding any new or expanded uses for TDT revenues, as doing so only serves to dilute the effectiveness of the dollars, which are statutorily established for the promotion and marketing of tourism.
Each of these bills related to TDT failed at the conclusion of the 2024 Florida Legislative Session.
SUPERMAJORITY VOTE EXPENDITURES GREATER THAN 25% OF TDT COLLECTIONS
HB 1599 - Rep. Truenow
SB 1748 - Sen. Brodeur
MIAMI-DADE-ONLY DISTRIBUTION OF TDT TO MUNICIPALITIES
HB 1081 - Rep. Porras
SB 1072 - Sen. Avila
EXPANDS TDT USES TO FILM AND TELEVISION INCENTIVES
HB 1453 - Rep. Valdes
SB 872 - Sen. Stewart
SUPERMAJORITY VOTE FOR DECREASING DMO FUNDING
SB 1594 - Sen. Stewart
In addition, the annual tax packages from the House and Senate initially contained provisions related to TDT. The House proposal (HB 7073) would have sunset TDT unless approved by a voter referendum before July 1, 2029, and every six years thereafter. The Senate version (SB 7074) would have prohibited counties from spending more than 25% of TDT on convention center projects unless the governing board of a county approves the TDT use by a supermajority vote. However, on the last day of the session, the TDT provisions were removed from the House and Senate’s negotiated final Tax Package.