Bills are expected to lower because a temporary surcharge to pay for past hurricane restorations is ending.
that both the recreational marijuana initiative and the abortion rights initiative are consistent with state law. This means Florida voters will see both amendments on the November 2024 ballot. The clock is ticking for the Florida Supreme Court to decide on two initiatives for the November 2024 ballot.
If the initiatives are placed on the ballot, residents can approve or vote down the proposed constitutional amendments. To pass the amendment, 60% of those voting on the amendment need to vote “yes.”and said it doesn’t meet the legal requirements. She said it violates the state constitution’s single-subject limit and the summary isn’t clear.
Moody also challenged the initiative and said there were different interpretations of what viability means and called it confusing to voters.
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