TALLAHASSEE,
Fla. – Today,
the Constitution Revision Commission (CRC) held its second and final full
Commission meeting in which Commissioners could directly sponsor public
proposals through the CRC process. Direct sponsorship of public proposals is
one of several ways public input is considered through the CRC process. CRC
Commissioners have also created their own proposals inspired by ideas submitted
by Floridians.
CRC
Chairman Carlos Beruff, said,
“The CRC has received historic public input. More than 2,000 proposed revisions
and thousands of comments were submitted by Floridians. As we review this
public input, it clear that Floridians share many similar ideas and interests.
In addition to Commissioners who chose to directly sponsor a public proposal, several
Commissioners have created their own proposals inspired by public input.
Floridians are encouraged to continue reaching out to Commissioners with ideas
before October 31, which is the deadline for Commissioners to file proposals to
be taken up during the CRC process.”
A
summary of public proposals directly sponsored by Commissioners, and proposals
created by Commissioners that were inspired by public input, is provided below.
Nineteen proposals have been filed by CRC Commissioners to date and are available
for review on flcrc.gov/Proposals/Commissioner:
Public
Proposals Directly Sponsored by CRC Commissioners (6 Total)
- Commissioner Proposal 11
(Public Proposal 700396) "SUFFRAGE AND ELECTIONS, Primary, general,
and special elections" –
Sponsored by Commissioner Sherry Plymale; (Co-Introducers) Commissioners Carolyn Timmann ; Hank Coxe ; Roberto Martinez
- Similar to nearly 20 other public proposals received
by the CRC; in addition to comments received by email and at CRC public
hearings.
- Commissioner Proposal 12 (Public Proposal 700202) "MISCELLANEOUS, repeal s. 19" – Sponsored by Commissioner Carolyn Timmann
- Public Proposal 700661
"The Right to Earn an Honest Living" –
Sponsored by Commissioner Erika Donalds
- Will be assigned commissioner proposal number.
- Public Proposal 700540
"Right to a Clean and Healthful Environment "
– Sponsored by Commissioner
Jacqui Thurlow-Lippisch
- Will be assigned commissioner proposal number.
- Public Proposal 700598 "Homestead Exemption
Addition" – Sponsored by Commissioner Don Gaetz
- Will be assigned commissioner proposal number.
- Public Proposal 700698 “ARTICLE I: DECLARATION
OF RIGHTS, Section 23. Right of privacy.”
– Sponsored by Commissioner John Stemberger
- Will
be assigned commissioner proposal number.
Commissioner-Filed
Proposals Inspired by Public Input (8 To-date)
- Commissioner Proposal 1
"JUDICIARY, Eligibility"
- Proposal by Commissioner
Bobby Martinez; (Co-Introducer) Commissioner Don Gaetz
- This
proposal is similar to approximately 10 proposals received by the CRC; in
addition to comments received by email and at CRC public hearings.
- Commissioner Proposal 2
"SUFFRAGE AND ELECTIONS, Disqualifications"
- Proposal by Commissioner Bobby Martinez;
(Co-Introducer) Commissioner Anna Marie
Hernandez Gamez
- This
proposal is similar to more than 10 public proposals received by the CRC;
in addition to comments received by email and at CRC public hearings.
- Commissioner Proposal 3
"DECLARATION OF RIGHTS, Basic rights"
- Proposal by Commissioner Bobby Martinez;
(Co-Introducer) Commissioner Belinda Keiser
- This
proposal is similar to more than five public proposals received by the
CRC; in addition to comments received by email and at CRC public hearings.
- Commissioner Proposal 4
"DECLARATION OF RIGHTS, Religious freedom"
- Proposal by Commissioner Bobby Martinez;
(Co-Introducer) Commissioner Anna Marie Hernandez Gamez
- This
proposal is similar to approximately 10 public proposals received by the
CRC; in addition to comments received by email and at CRC public hearings.
- Commissioner Proposal 7
"SUFFRAGE AND ELECTIONS, Disqualifications"
- Proposal by Commissioner Chris Smith;
(Co-Introducer) Commissioner Arthenia Joyner
- This
proposal is similar to more than 10 public proposals received by the CRC;
in addition to comments received by email and at CRC public hearings.
- Commissioner Proposal 8
"JUDICIARY, Eligibility; Vacancies"
– Proposal by Commissioner Don Gaetz
- This
proposal is similar to more than five public proposals received by the
CRC; in addition to comments received by email and at CRC public hearings.
- Commissioner Proposal 13
"LOCAL GOVERNMENT, Counties; Schedule to Article VIII"–
Proposal by Commissioner Carolyn Timmann;
(Co-Introducer) Commissioner Chris Nocco
- This
proposal is similar to four public proposals received by the CRC.
- Commissioner Proposal 14
"EXECUTIVE, Secretary of State"
– Proposal by Commissioner Don Gaetz
- This
proposal is similar to two public proposals received by the CRC.
- Commissioner Proposal 15
“DECLARATION OF RIGHTS, Basic rights” – Proposal by Commissioner
Anna Marie Hernandez Gamez
- This
proposal is similar to more than five public proposals received by the
CRC; in addition to comments received by email and at CRC public hearings.
Additional
Commissioner-Filed Proposals
- Commissioner Proposal 5 “DECLARATION OF RIGHTS, Rights of accused and of victims” – Proposal by Commissioner Chris Nocco; (Co-Introducers) Commissioners Carolyn Timmann ; Patricia Levesque ; Sherry Plymale ; Darlene Jordan ; Timothy Cerio ; Brecht Heuchan ; John Stemberger
- Commissioner Proposal 6 “JUDICIARY, creates s. 21” – Proposal by Commissioner Roberto Martinez
- Commissioner Proposal 9 “EXECUTIVE, Department of Veterans’ Affairs” – Proposal by Commissioner Carolyn Timmann
- Commissioner Proposal 10 “EDUCATION, Civic literacy in public education” – Proposal by Commissioner Don Gaetz
How
to Review Proposals and Public Input
- All
public proposals received by the CRC are available on the CRC website at flcrc.gov/Proposals/Public.
- All
proposals filed by CRC Commissioners are available at flcrc.gov/Proposals/Commissioner.
- Public
hearing transcripts are available at flcrc.gov/Meetings/Transcripts.
###
ABOUT
THE FLORIDA CONSTITUTION REVISION COMMISSION (CRC)
Once
every 20 years, Florida's Constitution provides for the creation of a 37-member
revision commission for the purpose of reviewing Florida's Constitution and
proposing changes for voter consideration. The Constitution Revision Commission
(CRC) meets for approximately one year, traveling the State of Florida,
identifying issues, performing research and possibly recommending changes to
the Constitution. Any amendments proposed by the CRC would be placed on the
2018 General Election ballot. For additional information, visit flcrc.gov. Follow the CRC on social media
@FloridaCRC (Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and YouTube).
No comments:
Post a Comment