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Florida voters this November will decide on a proposed constitutional amendment that spells out the rights of crime victims.
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Florida voters will decide whether the state Constitution should mandate death benefits be paid when law enforcement officers, correctional officers,...
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Guests for Sundial Thursday, April 12 2018: The Florida Constitution Revision Commission meets every 20 years to review proposals to the state's…
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Gov. Rick Scott’s long-standing priority to eliminate Florida’s certificate of need program for Florida hospitals came to a halt Monday, after a member...
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Floridians will not vote on adding gun control measures to the state constitution this year because a state board, citing technical rules, rejected the…
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A Constitution Revision Commission proposal to extend the retirement age of Florida’s Supreme Court justices from 70 to 75 is moving forward, and may...
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Florida’s full 37-member Constitution Revision Commission is meeting this week to consider proposed amendments that could be placed on the 2018 ballot....
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Backed by Gov. Rick Scott and other Republican leaders, a proposed constitutional amendment that would make it harder for the Legislature to raise taxes...
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The final public hearing of Florida’s Constitution Revision Commission on Tuesday included a new push to let voters decide if Florida should ban assault...
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A proposal that could’ve changed the way felons’ rights are restored was withdrawn the Constitution Revision Commission Thursday, leaving a broken...
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Guests for Sundial, Monday, February 5, 2018Brendan Byrne, space reporter at WMFE in Orlando. The host of the podcast "Are We There Yet?"Tim Cerio is a…