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Will there really be an economic revival that can protect school money?

Will the tax cut amendment provide the economic revival the governor and lawmakers are counting on to protect school money? Some economists and real estate experts doubt it. But legislators hold fast to their hope. Read more here.

Read Senate President Ken Pruitt's op-ed, in which he lowers expectations and calls for patience in the face of the state's economic woes: Download pruitt_oped_83107.doc

Posted by Mary Ellen Klas at 01:39 PM on September 2, 2007 in Charlie Crist , Florida Legislature , Florida Property Taxes , Ken Pruitt , Marco Rubio | Permalink

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