By: Abigail Hasebroock
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — Boca Raton could lose nearly $25 million in tax revenue over the next couple years if property taxes are cut, said city officials, leaving city officials with difficult budgeting decisions.
Abigail Hasebroock is a Palm Beach County reporter at the South Florida Sun Sentinel. She covers a variety of countywide community issues, focusing on redevelopment, growth concerns, and the impacts of South Florida's climate, including its hot weather and agricultural challenges. Hasebroock's work has been featured in prominent publications such as The Gainesville Sun, Miami Herald, and Yahoo News.
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Abigail's coverage predominantly focuses on local news in South Florida, particularly Boca Raton. She seems to have a keen interest in real estate, housing market trends, and local community developments. Given her emphasis on government announcements and evolving stories related to these topics, she may be interested in receiving pitches that provide insights into the local real estate industry or updates about significant changes or events impacting the area.
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