Tampabay.com
OCTOBER 06, 2007

The unbeatable Save Our Homes

They tried to kill off Save Our Homes, perhaps on the sly, but lawmakers now generally agree that if a new property tax plan goes before voters on Jan. 29, it will have to preserve the popular protection against big tax increases.

"In a time when people's taxes keep going up, it's very difficult to go to voters and convince them they should let go of a security blanket like Save Our Homes," House Speaker Marco Rubio said Friday. "Now you can argue that it's bad policy for the state of Florida, that it's led to some of the problems. But the truth of the matter is, people like Save Our Homes."

Story here.

Join the discussion: Click to view comments, add yours

About the blog

For Florida political news today, the Buzz is your can't-miss-it source. Tampa Bay Times writers offer the latest in Florida politics, the Florida Legislature and the Rick Scott administration. Keep in mind: This is a public forum sponsored and maintained by the Tampa Bay Times. When you post comments here, what you say becomes public and could appear in the newspaper. You are not engaging in private communication with candidates or Times staffers.

E-mail Times political editor Adam Smith: asmith@tampabay.com

Advertisement

ON TWITTER



SPECIAL REPORTS

SITES OF INTEREST

POLITICAL LINKS

TIMES COLUMNS

REAL CLEAR POLITICS BLOG

POLITICS HEADLINES from the AP

Registration FAQ

Read our Frequently Asked Questions on how to register to comment on the site.