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Florida, Amendment 1
Six Constitutional Amendments On Florida’s November 5 Ballot: What You Need To Know
Florida voters will have the opportunity to weigh in on six constitutional amendments during the November 5 election, which could lead to significant changes across the state. Here’s a brief overview of each amendment: Amendment 1: Establishing School Board Elections as Partisan ・What it does: This amendment would shift school board elections back
Quick guide to all 6 amendments on Florida ballot. Here's what your yes or no vote will do
Voting no: Leaves abortions illegal in Florida after 6 weeks unless two physicians are willing to state that the pregnant person would die without one. Voting yes: Ties part of homestead property exemptions to inflation rates, could reduce revenue for local governments.
From marijuana to abortion, these 6 amendments are on the Florida ballot this year
On Nov. 5, Florida residents won’t just be voting for president. They will also be deciding whether to legalize recreational marijuana, expand abortion protections and more. They each would need 60% of the vote to pass.
Florida amendment guide: Voters will decide on abortion, recreational weed in November
Florida voters will get the chance to vote on six amendments in the upcoming election. We break down what each amendment is.
Understanding Florida's 6 amendments on the ballot
Take a look at past stories that WPTV has aired over the last few months on recreational marijuana, abortion and read the full text of the six amendments on the ballot.
Florida lawmakers divided on recreational marijuana legalization
The hot topic of legalizing recreational marijuana has prompted lots of discussion and misinformation. For more News, Weather, and Sports in, Florida visit:
Florida amendments 2024 explained: abortion; recreational marijuana (Amendment 3)
Florida votes on 6 proposed amendments in November 2024. This video explains Amendment 3 (recreational marijuana); abortion ban and more.
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Florida's Cannabis Amendment: Record Spending, Unlikely Alliances, And Criticism From The Catholic Church
FLA's campaign is the most expensive cannabis-related ballot initiative in US history: pro and cons have spent over $100 ...
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Are marijuana laws at stake this election? What’s on the ballot in some states
This November, five states are asking voters to decide whether or not they want to change marijuana laws. Florida, South ...
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CBS News Miami hosts debate on Amendment 3 recreational marijuana
CBS News Miami will be hosting a debate moderated by CBS News Miami's Jim DeFede on Wednesday at 7 p.m. on Florida's ...
National Catholic Register
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Catholic Bishops Urge ‘No’ Vote on Florida Marijuana Initiative
Amendment 3, which would legalize the recreational use of marijuana for adults 21 and older, is the most expensive ...
Fox 13
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Amendment 3: Here’s what it means for Florida voters
TAMPA, Fla. - The laws on recreational marijuana is what Amendment 3 is all about. Supporters are pushing for Floridians to ...
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What's on the Florida ballot for the 2024 election? See what you're voting on
Here are some key things to know before voting in the 2024 election, including what's on the ballot and what a sample ballot ...
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Donald Trump Appears In Florida Cannabis Legalization Campaign Ad, Discussing His Support For Legal Marijuana
The campaign behind Florida weed legalization has beefed up its advertising these past several weeks, leaning into bipartisan ...
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Florida eyes further cracking down on ballot initiative process
Florida’s ballot initiative process is already one of the most difficult in the nation. A new report suggests Florida may ...
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