Summary
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis said his plan to remove property taxes in Florida might not succeed because other tax-cutting proposals might also appear on the ballot. He noted that to pass, any proposal must get 60% of the vote and having multiple options could prevent this.
Key Facts
- Ron DeSantis is the Governor of Florida.
- He wants to remove property taxes in Florida.
- Other tax-cutting measures might also be put to a vote.
- For any proposal to pass, it needs 60% approval from voters.
- DeSantis believes multiple measures on the ballot could lead to none passing.
- He referred to this situation as a political game rather than a serious effort.