By my count you posted based on two articles: one from NPR and the other the Huffington-Puffington Post.
Both expressed fears about DeSantis - in fact for a while I was scared to death DeSantis would take my grandchild's plastic rat away in a Storm-trooper raid but a year and a half later that has not happened.
And I did not see data in either article that supports your current claim: “The people in the district affective now have much higher taxes.”
Sorry. If you are logically challenged I can’t help you. My first comment was based on a recollection, as I said. I looked further & posted an article that confirmed that DeSantis’ action in forcing legislation eliminating the district was rash & ill considered and he was forced to reverse the legislation to avoid a billion+ tax imposition on residents of the two counties effected.
If that information is of no interest feel free to ignore it. If you are acting as thread police I clarified a statement I made since I found that developments had confirmed the inadvisability and damaging nature of DeSantis’ forced legislation & that the legislation had been reversed.
If you want to pretend that this means DeSantis’ actions have not increased taxes you are ignoring the millions spent on defense of his Disney vendetta and the money used on his various promotional trips etc.
And I did not see data in either article that supports your current claim: “The people in the district affective now have much higher taxes.”
This is not my current claim. As I have explained 3 times. The increased taxes were projected, the projection was correct and DeSantis was forced to revoke the legislation (without any fanfare) to avoid over 1Billion of taxes & bond liabilities.