Bays dismisses overtaxing concerns, disses Charlie Kirk
By John Labriola - A week after Florida Chief Financial Officer Blaise Ingoglia held a press conference to announce that Citrus County is overtaxing residents by $39 million a year , County Commissioner Rebecca Bays dismissed his findings at a town hall meeting in Lecanto. "It's a formula, and that's not how government works," she said. Bays said she disagreed with Ingoglia's methodology, which involves taking the county's 2019-2020 general fund budget, indexing it for inflation and population growth, and then subtracting that from the current budget to determine the amount of excessive spending. Citrus County collects $112 million a year in ad valorem taxes, Bays said, of which $40 million goes to the sheriff's office. Along with other constitutional offices and state mandates commissioners have to fund, that doesn't leave the county much room to spare, she claimed. According to Ingoglia, over the last six years, Citrus County hired 278 employees, ...