We have an ability in Florida. So what happens is we've got revenue from homestead properties, which is a minority of the revenue Florida residents pay. A significant minority. It's like 30% of the overall property tax revenue is Florida residents, their primary home. The rest are second homes, investment properties, Airbnb and commercial properties. So if you just said, no Homestead, you're still much more than what we had in 2019, just on all the other properties. (31:23–31:28)
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Asserts that 30% of Florida's property tax revenue comes from residents' primary homes.
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