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My comments on the DODGE Letter sent today at the County Commission:  I welcome transparency and accountability. But Governor DeSantis’ latest DOGE request, co-signed by CFO Blaise Ingoglia, is not about responsible spending. It’s political theater targeting counties that defend home rule and stand up to unchecked sprawl. This is the same CFO who tried to block Orange County’s Rural Boundary amendment, a measure designed to reduce taxpayer subsidies for developer-driven growth. Now he returns claiming to champion fiscal oversight, while ignoring the role the State plays in creating the very burdens it criticizes. Let’s be honest. The same state government that just approved $450 million for Alligator Alcatraz has no standing to lecture anyone about wasteful spending. That is not fiscal discipline. That’s performative politics with taxpayer money. Orange County is also forced by state law to spend over 100 million dollars of our Tourism Development Tax (public money) to promote the tourism industry. At the same time, the State blocks us from using those dollars to offset the impact of tourists who use our roads, services, and infrastructure. If the State wants to evaluate how we fund public services, it should start by fixing the policy constraints it created and continues to defend.   We will comply with the DOGE request in good faith. But we will not be silent while the State distorts facts, deflects responsibility, and prioritizes corporate welfare over real community needs. The issue is not how Orange County governs. The issue is how the State interferes.
My comments on the DODGE Letter sent today at the County Commission: I welcome transparency and accountability. But Governor DeSantis’ latest DOGE request, co-signed by CFO Blaise Ingoglia, is not about responsible spending. It’s political theater targeting counties that defend home rule and stand up to unchecked sprawl. This is the same CFO who tried to block Orange County’s Rural Boundary amendment, a measure designed to reduce taxpayer subsidies for developer-driven growth. Now he returns claiming to champion fiscal oversight, while ignoring the role the State plays in creating the very burdens it criticizes. Let’s be honest. The same state government that just approved $450 million for Alligator Alcatraz has no standing to lecture anyone about wasteful spending. That is not fiscal discipline. That’s performative politics with taxpayer money. Orange County is also forced by state law to spend over 100 million dollars of our Tourism Development Tax (public money) to promote the tourism industry. At the same time, the State blocks us from using those dollars to offset the impact of tourists who use our roads, services, and infrastructure. If the State wants to evaluate how we fund public services, it should start by fixing the policy constraints it created and continues to defend. We will comply with the DOGE request in good faith. But we will not be silent while the State distorts facts, deflects responsibility, and prioritizes corporate welfare over real community needs. The issue is not how Orange County governs. The issue is how the State interferes.

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