Property Taxes in Florida: The former star seemingly agrees with the Florida Ron Desantis government

Seattle Seahawks The Quarterback Geno Smith seemingly agreed with the attitude of the Florida Ron Desantis government on the payment of annual assets.
Desantis suggested the idea of removing property taxes in the country while talking about establishing a Department of Government Efficiency Working group to help reduce state consumption.
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Florida Ron Desantis Government speaks during a press conference on immigration implementation at Homestead Air Force Base on Wednesday, February 26, 2025 in Homestead, Florida. (AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell)
“Only you were on your property, you have to write a check every year to the government, so you basically pay the rent to the Government to live on your own property,” said Ozantis, through News of votes in Florida.
“There are things that help you protect you to a certain extent, but you pay more, and many people can’t afford it, so I think it’s a big question, and I know we really look at ways to get people relief from it, because I think it’s really something that scored a lot of homeowners, especially seniors on the fixtures,” he added. “
Seattle Seahawks Geno Smith, #7, in the pocket during the first quarter opposite Los Angeles Rams at Sofi Stadium in Inglewood, California, January 5, 2025. (William Navarro-Imagn Pictures)
Smith responded with one emoji on X, suggesting that the Republican governor was in place.
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Smith was signed with the Seahawks through the 2025 season. Therefore, he earned more than $ 67.4 million, he states to the spot.
Desantis Confirmed the idea Earlier this month on X.
“The property tax are local, not the state. So, we would have to carry out a constitutional amendment (requires 60% of voters to approve) to remove them (which I would support) or even reformed/reduced,” he wrote in a post on social networks.
The Government of Florida Ron Desantis suggested that Veto would at the proposal of the Immigration Act under the guidance of the GOP in the legislative authority of Florida. (Sergio Flores/AFP via Getty Images)
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“We should put the bravest amendment on the ballot, which has a chance to get those 60%. I agree that the taxation of land/property is a more oppressive and ineffective form of taxation.”
Fox News’ Alex Nitzberg contributed to this report.
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