The prospect of voters saying yes to a property tax break has put South Florida cities on edge, triggering alarm. At the same time, thousands of homeowners are eager to cast their vote.
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The military is religiously diverse, and nearly 70% of troops identify as Christian, according to a 2019 congressional report. Almost a quarter of troops were listed as other, unclassified or unknown.