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Legislature
Plan to cut taxes hinges on November ballot
If the $8 billion-a-year tax plan thrown out by a state judge stays off the November ballot, supporters of the so-called tax swap could lose a prime, rare opportunity to fundamentally change the way Floridians pay taxes.
Top Headlines
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Plan to cut taxes hinges on November ballot
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Florida Department of Children & Families secretary Bob Butterworth bids farewell
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Florida Gov. Charlie Crist wants state to speed up construction
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Judge to rule today on controversial tax-cut amendment
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Judge to rule today on controversial tax-cut amendment
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Crist, cabinet bar convicts jailed for financial crimes from selling mortgages
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Panel conducts interviews for 2 spots on state Supreme Court
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Few homeowners in South Florida taking advantage of portable tax savings
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Crist to wed Dec. 12 in St. Petersburg
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Survey: Florida's proposed property tax amendment not popular
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Gov. Charlie Crist backs Amendment 5 tax swap plan, which critics call tax increase
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Economy to force state cuts, or tapping of reserves
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Officials uncertain of Amendment 5's future impact
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Bob Butterworth quits as head of Florida's child welfare agency
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State investigates mortgage licensing policy for felons
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Florida to investigate mortgage licensing policy, laws for felons
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DCF's legacy of turmoil
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House Speaker Marco Rubio to teach politics at FIU
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Ask the Governor: Debris on roads a serious issue
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Florida Legislature OKs bill allowing workers to keep guns in cars
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Florida Senate votes to slash programs to balance budget
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Ask the Governor: Let's support mass transit
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Ask The Governor: Give people the second chance they truly deserve
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Ask the Governor: Pay raises, broader health coverage proposed for state workers
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House pushes referendum on slashing property taxes 30%
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Senate passes homeowner's insurance bill tougher on companies
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What's next with state homeowner's insurance legislation?
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Legal fight vowed after Crist signs guns-to-work law
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Ask the Governor: Local governments have right to adopt gun show regulations
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Ask the Governor: Recycling bins at highway rest stops a good idea
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Ask the Governor: Reader questions "lock 'em up and throw away the key" mentality
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Ask The Governor: Looking at improving child support rates
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Commission: Cut property tax, raise sales tax for schools
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Ask The Governor: Florida's crime laws face legislative review
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Ask the Governor: Florida seeks fairness from insurers




