Sheriff Staly Blasts Proposed Homestead Property Tax Amendment as ‘Politics’ That ‘Screw Around With the Cities and the County’
Flagler County Sheriff Rick Staly publicly criticized a proposed Florida constitutional amendment increasing homestead exemptions to $250,000. While local officials fear election-year backlash for opposing tax cuts, Staly characterized the legislation as reckless politics that d…
Did Flagler County Sheriff Rick Staly just blast the proposed constitutional amendment to raise the homestead property tax exemption to $250,000 by 2028? Did he just give a path to local officials to oppose the amendment without risking their political lives?
He just did on both counts. And he called on elected officials to do their part to “educate the public” about it.
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