Several Florida politicians, including Governor Ron DeSantis, and representatives such as Cory Mills and Matt Gaetz, are opposing a bill that would force Florida taxpayers to subsidize New York's tax laws. They argue that Florida's tax laws are beneficial and should not be used to support the tax laws of New York, which they consider to be terrible. The bill in question relates to the State and Local Tax (SALT) deduction, with Florida politicians emphasizing the importance of protecting the protections enacted against Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) policies.
I am calling on all Florida representatives to oppose the efforts to degrade the Trump tax policies with this terrible SALT bill that New York Republicans are trying to bring to the floor. People in low-tax states should not have to subsidize people in high-tax states just… https://t.co/r31Ss59DQ6
I stand with my fellow Florida Man. I’m not supporting subsidies for blue states by taxing Floridians. I ask all my Florida colleagues to join in shooting down this bill. https://t.co/1buxClU4Uf
Florida has taken a strong stand against so-called ESG because it is bad for the economy, bad for freedom, and bad for constitutional accountability. We will take action as needed to ensure the protections we’ve enacted against ESG are honored. https://t.co/kmxuixMIO4
Florida’s tax laws are awesome. New York’s are terrible. I will NOT vote to force Floridian taxpayers to subsidize awful tax laws in NY.
Florida has great tax laws. New York does not. I’m not voting to force Florida taxpayers to subsidize terrible tax laws in NY. 💡