The following seems unlikely to result from the current Tallahassee Legislative session: meaningful revenue reform.
That’s despite the fact that Florida’s go-go-growth era is over. That’s reflected in several ways, most notably Florida’s tax (read: sales) collections, which have declined four years running – and the stabilizing end is not yet in sight. It’s also known that this state’s share ($13 billion over three years) of the federal stimulus package will still leave next year’s budget unbalanced. In fact, the deficit could balloon as high as $3 billion.
But the following seems likely: the outlawing of bestiality.
You can’t make this stuff up.