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Culture war issues ratcheted up tensions during the pandemic years, and Florida continues to lead the nation in book removals.
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Each proposal needs a 60% supermajority to be approved and each has sparked intense statewide campaigns.
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If passed, Floridians who prepare for flooding, rising sea levels, and natural disasters by elevating their homes can do so without their property taxes increasing.
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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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Here is how Florida voted on the ballot amendments during the 2020 general election.
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Controversy surrounding the intentions behind a proposed state constitutional amendment that would limit voting "only to citizens" leading to many evaluating its actual effects.
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Here's what you need to know about Amendment 1.
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In a blow to environmental groups, an appeals court Monday overturned a circuit judge’s ruling that said state lawmakers improperly diverted money that...
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Last year, a judge ruled the Florida legislature ran afoul of a constitutional amendment directing a certain amount of money be set aside for...
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The first of 12 amendments Florida voters will see on the ballot November 6th might seem like a straightforward proposal. But the facts around Amendment 1…
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Three proposals on the November ballot that would make tax-related changes to the state Constitution have drawn conflicting views from the real-estate...
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The November election ballot will have 13 constitutional amendments, including one to increase the property tax exemption.Amendment 1 is effectively a tax…