דיסענטיס קריטיקירט מאמדאני'ס 127 ביליאן דאלאר בודזשעט פלאן.
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis sharply criticized New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s proposed $127 billion preliminary budget, arguing that it reflects poor fiscal choices that exacerbate problems such as homelessness and crime. Speaking in a recent Fox News interview, DeSantis contrasted New York City’s per capita spending of $12,000 for 8.3 million residents with Florida’s $117 billion state budget serving 23 million people without a state income tax.
DeSantis specifically highlighted Mamdani’s proposed 9.5% property tax increase, aimed at raising $3.7 billion, while Florida continues policies such as exemptions on essential items like food and medicine and a plan to phase out homestead property taxes. He argued that Florida’s fiscal discipline and lower taxes have driven population growth, attracting over two million new residents since 2020, compared with New York, which has experienced net outflows.
The debate underscores contrasting fiscal philosophies: Florida emphasizes lean budgets and lower taxes to stimulate growth and business attraction, while New York supports higher spending to fund expanded services and infrastructure. Critics of high-spending states point to challenges such as homelessness, crime, and infrastructure pressures, whereas proponents argue that higher budgets allow broader public services and protections.
DeSantis concluded that budget size alone does not guarantee better services, emphasizing the importance of responsible fiscal management and highlighting the clear choice voters face between lower taxes with lean government or higher spending with expanded programs.
גאלערי
ווידעאס