Sunday, June 28, 2009

Better reasoning needed to defeat controversial Amendment 4


Jane Healy | Feet to the Fire
Orlando Sentinel
June 28, 2009

It's no wonder that opponents of Florida Hometown Democracy have suddenly gotten very nervous. The proposed constitutional amendment passed muster with the Florida Supreme Court, and the secretary of state last week placed it on the 2010 ballot, naming it Amendment 4. The battle will be fierce, but if opponents really want to defeat this proposal, they had better come up with some new arguments against it rather than the hysterical ones they are spouting now...

Saturday, June 27, 2009

New growth law and proposed amendment pose problems and hold promise for Florida


by Kevin Spear
Orlando Sentinel
June 26, 2009

A state law enacted this month does away with some requirements in urban areas for developers to improve roads when their projects would boost the number of cars. And earlier this week, the controversial Florida Hometown Democracy constitutional amendment was certified for a 2010 statewide ballot; if passed, voters could have potent say over growth...

Monday, June 22, 2009

Tell Congress to Choose Real Health Care Reform


Florida PIRG

Insurance executives testified in Washington, D.C., last week. They refused to stop dropping coverage on individuals -- once they get sick -- because of minor, honest mistakes on their application forms. Watch this video to see them defend this practice.

We need health care reform that tackles exploding health care costs and ensures real choices for families and businesses.

Please sign our petition to your members of Congress...click on Title above!

Sunday, June 21, 2009

Court to the rescue on voter initiatives


St. Petersburg Times Editorial
June 19, 2009

The Florida Supreme Court came to the rescue of the state's voter initiative process, protecting it from undue legislative meddling in a welcome ruling Wednesday. With a full written decision to come, the justices issued a brief 4-2 ruling to strike down a law that had let voters revoke their signatures on initiative petitions to put constitutional amendments on statewide ballots...

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Tuesday, June 2, 2009

Update: Crist signs controversial growth bill


By Jim Ash • florida capital bureau chief • June 1, 2009
Tallahassee.com

Gov. Charlie Crist, a U.S. Senate candidate who frequently crosses the state for high-profile bill signing ceremonies, took a far different approach Monday when he signed a controversial growth management bill vehemently opposed by environmental groups...