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Florida鈥檚 2024-2025 fiscal year kicks off this week with a fresh $116.5 billion budget and nearly 200 new laws.
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Florida House and Senate Republican budget chiefs this week brushed aside concerns about Gov. Ron DeSantis' $114.4 billion spending plan. Lawmakers will prepare to negotiate a final budget during the legislative session that will start Jan. 9.
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Miguel Gabela and Damian Pardo, new faces on the Miami City Commission, led the charge to pass a $25 million tax cut after the state said the city's original budget, passed in September, was illegal.
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A Central Florida lawmaker falsely claimed support from Key Biscayne鈥檚 top official to secure $3 million in taxpayer dollars for a Hispanic chamber of commerce for a storm water technology.
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Under the new budget, a Monroe County residential property owner will pay a millage rate of 2.7191, or $271.91 per $100,000 of value. That's up from last year.
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More than 200 laws, including a record $116.5 billion budget, will be in effect as of Saturday. Gov. Ron DeSantis has signed nearly 300 bills passed this year.
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Miami-Dade County commissioners narrowly voted to more than double their compensation early Wednesday morning but killed a plan to pay former members $25,000 a year to serve as ceremonial 鈥渃ounty ambassadors鈥 at public events.
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Budgets for 2022-23 have wrapped up across South Florida local governments and other taxing agencies. We explain the process and how changes might affect your bill - and your community. You will also find a sampling of final budgets, with links to the full documents and what they mean for you.
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Mayor Daniella Levine Cava has proposed a budget that includes about $500 million in housing programs, with $85 million in new strategic funding to address the housing crisis. In an interview with WLRN, she outlines its various programs aimed at the issue and says the affordable housing pressure from migration into Miami could be turned into an "opportunity".
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Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis on Thursday signed a $109.9 billion state budget bill that includes pay raises for state workers and law enforcement, as well as tax suspensions on gas, diapers and school supplies.
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Gov. Ron DeSantis鈥 administration this week asked a Leon County circuit judge to dismiss a lawsuit challenging part of a controversial 2021 law that would allow the governor and state Cabinet members to override local governments鈥 decisions about police spending.
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Gov. Ron DeSantis announced Tuesday that he will approve $100 million in the upcoming year鈥檚 state budget for cancer research, $37 million more than in the current year.