Florida's CRC Submits Final Report to Secretary of State
08 June 2018
Commissioners Brecht Heuchan and Fred Karlinsky, Florida Constitution Revision Commission, discuss the eight revisions submitted by the Commission as proposed constitutional amendments on the 2018 General Election ballot for voter consideration.
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