Voters to get say on slew of Florida Constitutional amendments
Apr 19, 2018
Several issues were lumped together and passed Monday by the Florida Constitution Revision Commission, a panel of 37 members that convenes every 20 years to propose changes to the state constitution. The Orlando Sentinel’s Gray Rohrer reports for the “Central Florida Political Pulse” blog.
- Voters to weigh 13 ballot proposals in November
- First responder, state college issues go on ballot
- Write-in candidates rig elections, but CRC won’t eliminate them
- Critics: Florida’s “logrolled” constitutional proposals about ballot intrigue, not “ballot fatigue”
- Greyhound racing ban in Florida approved for November ballot
- Floridians to vote on vaping ban, victims’ rights and more
- Crime victims measure to go on November ballot
- Voters will decide if charter schools can bypass local school board to get approval
- Voters will decide on lobbying reform this fall
- CRC should think twice about putting drilling ban on the ballot
- Chamber of Commerce cheers failure of E-Verify measure