Governor DeSantis, It’s a Strange Time to Break Local Government
By Steve Cody Florida voters will soon be asked to decide a constitutional amendment that would dramatically reduce local property tax revenues. Supporters call it tax relief. Opponents warn it will devastate local governments. Before Floridians cast their ballots, they should a…
Florida voters will soon be asked to decide a constitutional amendment that would dramatically reduce local property tax revenues.
Before Floridians cast their ballots, they should ask a simple question: If local governments lose billions of dollars, how are they supposed to continue providing the services residents expect?
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