If the City Commission follows suit Monday, and we hope it does, the decisions will represent substantial progress on one of the most complex, visible and vexing social issues in our communities. 1, which passed through the Ways and Means Committee last week, would slash the mortgage interest deduction in half from
If the City Commission follows suit Monday, and we hope it does, the decisions will represent substantial progress on one of the most complex, visible and vexing social issues in our communities. 1, which passed through the Ways and Means Committee last week, would slash the mortgage interest deduction in half from $1 million to $500,000.
The state’s demand for rental units hasn’t slowed since before the Great Recession.
But according to state housing officials, most local governments aren’t using available public money to build affordable rentals.
Rick Scott signaled Tuesday he is poised to engage again in the annual real estate bait and switch on taxpayers.
In the last budget proposal of his term, the governor wants to sweep money from the affordable housing trust funds and use $92 million of it for other priorities.
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If the City Commission follows suit Monday, and we hope it does, the decisions will represent substantial progress on one of the most complex, visible and vexing social issues in our communities. 1, which passed through the Ways and Means Committee last week, would slash the mortgage interest deduction in half from $1 million to $500,000.The state’s demand for rental units hasn’t slowed since before the Great Recession.But according to state housing officials, most local governments aren’t using available public money to build affordable rentals.Rick Scott signaled Tuesday he is poised to engage again in the annual real estate bait and switch on taxpayers.In the last budget proposal of his term, the governor wants to sweep money from the affordable housing trust funds and use $92 million of it for other priorities.But three months after Irma, the biggest loss of the powerful Category 4 storm is becoming clear.
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The state’s demand for rental units hasn’t slowed since before the Great Recession.
But according to state housing officials, most local governments aren’t using available public money to build affordable rentals.
Rick Scott signaled Tuesday he is poised to engage again in the annual real estate bait and switch on taxpayers.
In the last budget proposal of his term, the governor wants to sweep money from the affordable housing trust funds and use million of it for other priorities.