I think removing homestead property taxes is important for the future of the state, but we have to balance that and mitigate that with what we have to do to continue services. But like I said out there, Around 75 to 80% of all property taxes in our state are non homestead property taxes. About 20 to 25% are homestead property taxes. So there's a way where we can still address the needs that local governments have, that citizens have for services which are critical. (09:17–09:28)
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