Jun 20, 2026
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Hillsborough County Proposes $680M Budget Cuts

Hillsborough County leaders are reviewing a government efficiency report that proposes cutting nearly $680 million from the local budget by eliminating various public programs and contracts.

Proposed Cuts

The county’s DOGE Liaison Committee identified roughly $680 million in potential savings after spending a year analyzing county spending and line items. The single largest recommendation urges ending the county’s indigent healthcare program, which served about 24,000 low-income people last year.

Committee leaders argue the move would save nearly $300 million by shifting those residents to federal marketplace plans. The report also recommends slashing more than $214 million in miscellaneous contracts due to a lack of transparency.

Additional cuts include $26 million from fleet management and $4.3 million by ending school speed cameras. The plan also trims $2.7 million from non-profit funding and $1.5 million from film commission subsidies.

Concerns and Next Steps

Some county commissioners expressed deep concern that cutting the healthcare program will leave vulnerable residents entirely without coverage. Commissioner Harry Cohen warned that people who make too much for Medicaid but too little for federal credits will lose options.

Cohen stated that eliminating the plan would simply shift emergency medical costs directly back onto local taxpayers. While open to finding genuine waste, he remains highly skeptical of the committee’s massive savings estimates.

County commissioners will evaluate the extensive report to decide if any spending cuts will be implemented. The recommendations carry no legal enforcement authority and serve strictly as a guide for elected leaders and local residents.


Original reporting: Tampa Bay Florida News (HLL/CB) — read the source article.

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