A potential shake-up is brewing in St. Petersburg! The city is preparing for the possible end of homestead property tax benefits, a situation that could significantly impact homeowners. Let's dive into what this means and why it's making headlines.
This news comes straight from the mouths of key players: former state Senator Jeff Brandes and local Democratic state lawmakers. They've been discussing the potential ramifications for St. Petersburg, giving us a glimpse into what's at stake.
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But here's where it gets interesting...
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And this is the part most people miss...
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