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Florida Lawmakers May Fight Back if Voters Pass Marijuana and Abortion Amendments
Florida, USASaturday, November 2, 2024
The process of getting amendments on the ballot could also change. Right now, you need lots of signatures and Supreme Court approval. But next year, lawmakers might make it even harder. They could raise the vote requirement or add more rules.
Some people think lawmakers might do this because they don’t like feeling controlled by voters. They might also be influenced by special interests who don’t want these changes.
There are already 19 other amendment ideas waiting, but they probably won’t go anywhere without big money or famous backers. It’s a tough system, but that’s how Florida’s political game works.
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