And we've been doing that now for a while. I mean, There's a big debate about whether we should have gotten in that game or not. But we're in the game. And it's We're not reducing property taxes. We're buying it. It's incredibly expensive. But people are as frustrated as they've ever been. So if the state's going to pay for over 50% of the local share property taxes, we absolutely have a say in the growth of their budgets. (02:15–02:20)
CLAIM
Asserts that the state is buying down property taxes rather than reducing them, which is costly.
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