Hillsborough responds to Florida’s DOGE spending claims

TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) – Florida Chief Financial Officer Blaise Ingoglia previously listed examples of “wasteful” spending in a news release last week.

Florida DOGE is an effort to get local government leaders to reduce or eliminate the property tax on permanent homes for residents.

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The following day, St. Petersburg and Pinellas County government leaders pushed back by saying the CFO listed examples that didn’t involve money from the property tax.

Ingoglia also took aim at some expenditures in Hillsborough County involving more than $500,000 for workplace training resources and close to a million earmarked for vehicle allowance…

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