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Saturday, June 1, 2024

Rep. Brett Hage should be thrown out as result of reprehensible action

To the Editor:

Dear Mr. Brett Hage:
You might as well get used to being called “Mr.” instead of “Representative,” because no matter what happens to this proposed impact-fee-limiting bill, you will no longer have a job after the next election. It is obvious you and the Morse family are in bed together, and you have seen what the voters of Sumter County think of that.

Dear Commissioners of Sumter County:
It is time you called in the Florida Supreme Court. It should be illegal to pass laws which would retroactively changes taxes, and of course, we voters are not allowed to vote on said changes. So in the meantime, proceed with raising the impact fee as you had planned to do, so the Supreme Court could not strike down your actions after it makes Mr. Hage’s bill illegal.

Mike Burns, former Republican
Village of Mallory Square

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