TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — The campaign against Florida’s sweeping property-tax amendment is expanding by the day. WATCH FORREST SAUNDERS' COVERAGE BELOW:Florida property-tax amendment faces growing oppositionOne of the most forceful warnings came from Polk County Sheriff Grady Judd, one of Florida’s highest-profile conservative sheriffs. The Florida Sheriffs Association said it is “significantly concerned” about the proposal. Judd said sheriffs support meaningful tax relief—but not through Amendment 3. What Amendment 3 would doThe Republican-controlled Legislature placed Amendment 3 on the November ballot during a June special session.