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NOVEMBER 29, 2007

Schools - Crist still at odds over property taxes

Gov. Charlie Crist met for about 45 minutes today with the president of the Florida Education Association to discuss the property tax plan on the Jan. 29 ballot. Andy Ford has been trying to get Crist to commit to replacing up to $3-billion in lost property tax revenue to schools over five years.

"It was a good conversation but we continue to disagree," FEA spokesman Mark Pudlow told the Buzz. (Ford was unavailable Thursday afternoon.) "We clearly let them know we aren't changing our position on opposing the property tax initiative."

As such, the union plans to send its 137,000 members a letter outlining why the tax cut plan is a bad idea.

Crist has said he'll recommend more school funding in his budget proposal, but the bottom line is ultimately decided by the Legislature.

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