Tampa Bay Local Government Agencies are spending Lots of money, will you get some of it?

In 2008 after the crash I started researching local Government spending to create revenue streams for my clients. In our 5 local Tampa Bay counties there are over 100 Government Agencies. The 5 counties each have big budgets, many of the cities have their separate budgets, and then there are all the other Gov agencies like the water department, the Port of Tampa, Transportation Agency, Colleges, and the county school districts. To say I was amazed at the budgets each Government agency had was an understatement.

Here are the 2020 budgets for just a few government agencies:

Hillsborough County     -    $6,620,000,000  Yes, over 6 Billion

City of Tampa           -          $1,000,000,000  Yes, over 1 Billion

Hillsborough
School District  - $3,310,005,000   Yes, 3 Billion

That is over 10 Billion Dollars for just 3 of the local Government Agencies.

Did I mention there were over 100 Gov agencies in our 5 counties?

When I showed my clients the money being spent and how much was being spent in areas of what they did, it amazed them too.

Once you have read my book you will see what you can do to get some of this money for your business.

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Gary is extremely professional in his approach to business. As an owner of a small business it is very hard to find good advice. He is one of the few resources available to me where I know I can get good advice and leadership by example. He is clear thinking in a sea of business turmoil. His knowledge of the purchasing practices of the local governments is invaluable.
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