Now they're taking in 60 billion. So the revenue's almost doubled in seven years. Why? Because they're assessing the values higher and the values have gone up. And so we're saying, okay, If you're a Florida resident and you're homesteading your property, that's your property, primary homesteaded residence, we think that should be excluded [from property tax]. Now that's about 30% of the overall property tax revenue. If you just did it on day one, that would take you back to like 22, 2022 levels of spending. (1:45:05–1:45:17)
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