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Florida’s property tax amendment, grads face higher unemployment and weekly news briefing

Real estate signs are viewed outside homes for sale, Tuesday, Feb. 21, 2023, in Valrico, Fla.
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Real estate signs are viewed outside homes for sale, Tuesday, Feb. 21, 2023, in Valrico, Fla.

This week on "The Florida Roundup," we spoke about what made it to the final version of Florida's property tax proposal, the state's job market and more.

Florida's property tax amendment

(0:00) This week, lawmakers approved a ballot measure that would raise the portion of home values that are currently exempted when calculating property taxes.

Floridians will be asked to vote on the amendment in the November election.

If approved, local governments will have to make tough decisions on how to spend the remaining taxpayer dollars.

Guests:

  • Douglas Soule, "Your Florida" state government team reporter. 
  • Sen. Mack Bernard, (D-Palm Beach County). 
  • Samantha Putterman, Florida reporter with Politifact. 

Grads face higher unemployment

(29:12) It is graduation season and new graduates are entering a fragile job market. U.S. companies added 172,000 new jobs last month and the national unemployment rate stood at 4.3%.

But recent graduates and others looking for work here in Florida face somewhat of a weaker market with the state unemployment rate at 4.8% in April.

Guest:

  • Gabriella Paul, reporter at WUSF. 

Weekly news briefing   

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South Florida is making its final preparations for the 2026 FIFA World Cup and that includes planning for hot and humid weather. This will include staffing meteorologists at soccer games along with training centers, transportation hubs and other related events to track high temperatures and other risks.
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