Florida lawmakers send property tax amendment to Nov. ballot
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The constitutional amendment needs 60 percent voter approval to take effect, but Democrats and local government officials warn the sweeping changes could bankrupt some cities and counties while shifting tax burdens to renters and businesses.
Do you know about the 2024 Florida Amendments? Voters will be faced with six constitutional amendment proposals on the Nov. 5 ballot. Each needs at least 60% of votes to be enshrined in the Florida Constitution. Are you still unsure about what each ...
Of the six constitutional amendments on Floridian ballots on Tuesday, only two of them succeeded. Among the amendments that failed were Amendments 3 and 4, which would have expanded Floridian rights to abortions and legalized recreational marijuana ...
Despite receiving majority support, Florida’s abortion and recreational marijuana amendments fell just short of passage Tuesday after months of campaigning, millions of dollars spent, and hundreds of thousands of petitions signed. The reason they failed ...
Florida voters were presented with six proposed constitutional amendments in the Nov. 5 general election. Only two passed with the required 60% or more yes votes, according to the Florida Department of State election results page. Here's how Treasure Coast ...
The modern Florida Constitution was adopted in 1968. But it’s still being written. Floridians have voted to modify the state’s governing charter in almost every election cycle since then. In this year’s legislative session, lawmakers are trying to ...
TAMPA, Fla. — The majority of Floridians voted to approve Amendment 3 for recreational marijuana and Amendment 4 for abortion rights. They're both projected to fail anyway. According to preliminary results, 55.89% of Floridians voted "yes" on Amendment 3 ...