And I think what they're showing with what Blaze is doing, with what our teams are doing is to show, well, wait a minute, you know, we've got places around the state like Broward, they haven't really had population growth on net, but they've had a 60% increase in their budget over the last four or five years. Why do they need 60%? Why should you pay more or have to keep doing this on property tax so that they can increase budget 60%. (09:36–09:45)
CLAIM
Asserts that Broward County's budget increased by 60% over the last four or five years without significant population growth.
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