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Broward County overspent $190 million over five years, prompting state audit criticism and calls for tax relief.
A state audit found Broward County overspent by $190 million over five years, with its budget rising 47.2% from 2019 to 2024 despite minimal population growth.
Florida CFO Blaise Ingoglia labeled the spending "wasteful," citing unchecked bureaucracy and calling for property tax relief in 2026.
The audit, part of Governor Ron DeSantis’s DOGE initiative, excluded the sheriff’s office, though its $75 million training facility cost double estimates.
Broward officials defended their budget, stating it fully funds first responders and is fiscally responsible.
The findings add to a series of state audits uncovering over $750 million in alleged waste across Florida counties.
El condado de Broward gastó más de 190 millones de dólares en cinco años, lo que provocó críticas de auditoría estatal y pedidos de alivio fiscal.