Crist hails property-tax cuts
He touts $12.4B package to voters, despite criticism it trims too little
TALLAHASSEE - Gov. Charlie Crist has called the property-tax amendment heading to voters Jan. 29 "only the second play in our property-tax playbook."
But even as the governor was taking the $12.4 billion proposal on a statewide campaign spin Tuesday, many lawmakers were calling the package the political epitaph to the last year of tax debate.
"It's a small solution to a big problem," said House Speaker Marco Rubio, R-West Miami, who pushed for bigger tax cuts and was rebuffed by the more moderate Senate.
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