YES, they do.
Jul 30, 2014
Republican senators blocked an election-year bill Wednesday to limit tax breaks for U.S. companies that move operations overseas.
The bill would have prohibited companies from deducting expenses related to moving their operations to a foreign country. It also would have offered tax credits to companies that move operations to the U.S. from a foreign country.
The Senate voted 54-42 to end debate on the bill, six short of the 60 votes needed to advance it. The White House says President Barack Obama supports the legislation.
"Today in the United States, any time an American company closes a factory or plant in America and moves operations to another country, the American taxpayers pick up part of that moving bill," said Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev. "Frankly, a vote against this bill is a vote against American jobs."
Republicans called the bill an election-year stunt. They noted that Democrats tried to pass a similar bill two years ago, right before the last congressional elections.
They got tax cuts for keeping their employees and jobs here, they didn't
Nothing new under the sun.
No state INCOME tax but the rest of the taxes and insurance is through the roof.
DuhSantis isn't doing a damned thing about those.
BUT.............
March 27 2023
One of the largest
private school voucher expansions in the nation was signed into law by Gov. Ron DeSantis, who
hailed it as a “game changer,” even as the overall cost of the move remains clouded.
DeSantis signed the measure (HB 1) into law Monday at a private, all-boys
Catholic high school in Miami.
The legislation makes all Florida students eligible for taxpayer-financed vouchers to attend private schools – a roughly $8,500 award which Democrats deride as a taxpayer supplement to wealthier parents with kids already enrolled in private education.
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The Florida Lottery
https://www.flalottery.com › education
The
Florida Lottery has contributed more than $1 Billion to
education for each of the past 20 years. More than 950,000 students have attended college on a ...
Redirecting funds meant for the PUBLIC.
Usual for teabaggers.