DeSantis' move-fast-and-break-things tax plan makes November ballot
Gov. Ron DeSantis' bill to eliminate property taxes passed, leaving local governments wondering how they'll fill the deficits.
The Florida Legislature has voted to give voters the chance to blow up their local governments’ funding.
Sure, it’s always tempting to blow up your local government, but the alternative — depending on the Florida Legislature for your local needs — certainly has its own problems.
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