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Voters will decide on three constitutional amendments, including two that would provide property-tax breaks and a third that will decide on the future of the Constitution Revision Commission.
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The proposal would allow would allow people 21 or older to grow and use marijuana, with a cap of 18 plants per household.
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Chuck O'Neal, chairman of the Florida Rights of Nature Network, discusses the impact five amendments to the Florida constitution will have across the state.
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A political committee backed by two major online sports-betting platforms has filed a proposed constitutional amendment to appear on the 2022 ballot.
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To get on the 2022 ballot, the committees would need to submit 891,589 valid petition signatures for each initiative and receive approval of the proposed ballot wording from the Florida Supreme Court.
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The Republican-controlled Legislature has taken a series of steps in recent years to make it harder to amend the Constitution.
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State and federal courts are expected in 2020 to grapple with high-profile Florida issues, ranging from felons’ voting rights to medical marijuana.Here…
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Leaders of the Florida Republican and Democratic parties don’t agree on much.But they --- along with Attorney General Ashley Moody --- are united on one…
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Republican lawmakers slipped language into a bill in the final hours of Florida's legislative session Friday that could make it more difficult for…
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Republican State Senator Rob Bradley is leading the charge to keep future constitutional amendments in Florida single-issue. Bradley filed a bill last...
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Florida is one of the strictest states when it comes to restoring the right to vote for people with felony convictions. Former felons do not...
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On Friday’s Florida Roundup we led with breaking news as authorities arrested a man in connection with the wave of suspicious packages sent this week to...