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Amendment 6 requires the approval of at least 60% of Florida voters.
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Presidential candidate ad spending usually is in the tens of millions of dollars in Florida. Not this year. Not by a wide margin.
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In all, Trulieve had contributed about $60.39 million to the committee as of July 19, according to a state Division of Elections database.
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They include the abortion and recreational marijuana initiatives the Florida Supreme Court signed off on, along with partisan school board elections.
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It means voters have few clues so far about where these candidates have earned their money, where they invested or to whom they owe personal debts.
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The newly minted Supreme Court justice will have the opportunity to weigh in on a number of lightning-rod topics: abortion, guns, executive power and more. Here's a brief primer on his positions.
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Gubernatorial candidates Ron DeSantis and Andrew Gillum continue to be the biggest recipients of the state’s matching funds program,
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Kavanugh's decisions have effectively pulled the campaign finance system rightward, letting in more money with less regulation.
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With Republicans and Democrats battling for control of a relatively limited number of seats this year, campaign cash has poured into targeted legislative…