The Florida Constitution Revision Commission has finished its work and has sent eight proposals to the November general-election ballot.
The CRC process is unique to Florida, with the 37-member commission meeting every 20 years and having the power to place constitutional changes directly before voters. Like all other proposed amendments, each ballot measure must win support from 60 percent of the electorate to pass.
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