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Florida TaxWatch News Clips (Aug 1- 15)

Florida TaxWatch is constantly looking to spread the word about our research, recommendations, and programs, all in pursuit of serving each and every taxpayer in Florida. Below is just a selection of where we've popped up in the last few weeks!

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Alachua County rejects state's plan for new toll roads (August 11, 2020)
FOX 51 WOGX
The toll road plan has also been the focus of Tallahassee-based Florida TaxWatch, which weighs in on numerous state fiscal issues.  TaxWatch has called the proposed 150-mile Suncoast Connector, a “risky project with a significant price tag and little transportation need.”

Florida Capitol legend John Andrew Smith dies (August 11, 2020)
Tallahassee Democrat
“Some would say he was referred to as the 41st Senator respectfully, and some would say he was referred to that way fearfully,” said Dominic Calabro, the CEO of Florida TaxWatch about Smith's commitment to a professional budget process. The two were friends for more than 40 years. 

Seeing Florida's recovery through the viewfinder | Opinion (August 9, 2020)
South Florida Sun Sentinel
The Florida TaxWatch report, "Is The Sun Setting on Film in Florida," reported that in 2016, as a result of a 2010 law that created a five-year, $242 million "transferable tax credit for the state's film and entertainment industry," the Florida motion picture and television industry was responsible for more than 150,000 jobs and $2.02 billion in wages. Businesses are greatly affected by the current state of our economy and could receive a boost from a renewed effort to bring film and TV productions back to Florida. But for that to happen, the state has to do its part.

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Naples Florida Weekly
Gainesville Sun
Palm Beach Post
Palm Beach Daily News

Florida needs federal unemployment benefits extended | Opinion (August 3, 2020)
Tampa Bay Times
Unemployment hovers in the double digits. Weekly jobless claims remain at historic levels. Even Florida TaxWatch, a group known for pinching taxpayers’ pennies, has said that the additional federal benefits are a needed shot in the arm.

Federal UI Lapse Leaves Self Employed and Gig Workers Without Income (August 3, 2020)
Capitol News Service
The fiscally conservative Florida TaxWatch also wants to see the federal unemployment assistance extended. “We don’t have many choices. We either continue this and help ordinary Americans and particularly Floridians... or have more draconian structural damage to our employment system,” said Florida TaxWatch President and CEO Dominic Calabro.


With $600 checks disappearing, unemployed Floridians are facing a ‘perfect storm’ of problems (August 2, 2020)
Tampa Bay Times
Dominic Calabro, president and CEO of Florida TaxWatch, a conservative-leaning group, said concerns about whether the $600 per week payouts are too high are greatly outweighed by the benefits to the economy. “It’s an important shot in the arm in Florida’s economy and very much needed,” Calabro said.

Takeaways 🥡 from Tallahassee 🏛️ — Three more years 📅 (August 1, 2020)
Florida Politics
Florida TaxWatch this week released its list of key strategies for success compiled by award-winning principals ahead of the 2020-21 school year. Those best practices emerged from The latest FTW Education Leadership Roundtable, attended by the nine most recent winners of the TaxWatch Principal Leadership Awards, which the watchdog groups president and CEO, Dominic Calabro, called the state's only data-driven principal recognition initiative

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The What, Why, and How of the Florida TaxWatch Budget Turkey Watch Report

The What, Why, and How of the Florida TaxWatch Budget Turkey Watch Report

Florida TaxWatch’s annual Budget Turkey Watch Report for 2025 meticulously examines the state budget to identify appropriations that deviate from sound fiscal management principles. Below is an expanded overview of what Budget Turkeys are, why they are identified, and how they are determined.

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Using Microelectronic Sensors to Continuously Monitor Vertical Infrastructure

Using Microelectronic Sensors to Continuously Monitor Vertical Infrastructure

This Florida TaxWatch report explores how microelectronic smart sensor networks can proactively monitor vertical infrastructure to detect issues such as structural fatigue, corrosion, or damage before they lead to catastrophic failures, as seen in the 2021 Champlain Towers South collapse (98 deaths) and the 2018 Florida International University pedestrian bridge collapse (6 deaths).

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The Voter Guide for the City of North Port’s May 13, 2025 Referendum

The Voter Guide for the City of North Port’s May 13, 2025 Referendum

The City of North Port, Florida's second fastest growing city in the United States, faces significant challenges from rapid urbanization, population growth, and ongoing recovery from Hurricane Ian's devastating impact in 2022. This Florida TaxWatch report examines the implications of the May 13, 2025 special election referendum, which asks voters to decide on several critical municipal issues.

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Fair Share Taxes Driven Away by Electric Vehicles

Fair Share Taxes Driven Away by Electric Vehicles

Proposed solutions include redistributing a portion of the sales tax collected at EV charging stations to the STTF and adopting a hybrid approach that combines higher registration fees with targeted EV taxes. These proposals aim to ensure that all drivers contribute their “fair share” toward maintaining Florida’s transportation infrastructure in the face of rapid technological change.

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Extending the Local Communication Services Tax Increase Moratorium and a Sales Tax Exemption for Broadband Equipment Should be  Part of Any Tax Relief Package this Session

Extending the Local Communication Services Tax Increase Moratorium and a Sales Tax Exemption for Broadband Equipment Should be Part of Any Tax Relief Package this Session

Florida TaxWatch's CST and Broadband Equipment report examines the impact of the high Communications Services Tax (CST) on broadband infrastructure investment and consumer expenses. The report details how Florida’s current CST ranks among the highest in the nation and explores its effects on both businesses and low-income households, who are particularly vulnerable to the disproportionate burden of such taxes on essential wireless services.

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Taxpayer Independence Day 2025

Taxpayer Independence Day 2025

Florida TaxWatch’s Florida Taxpayer Independence Day 2025 report commemorates the symbolic April 21 date when the average Floridian has earned enough to satisfy all federal, state, and local tax obligations. In 2025, Floridians spend 110 days—until 11:24 a.m.—paying taxes each year before they begin earning for themselves.

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