Florida House advances bill altering citizen-led amendment process

Florida House advances bill altering citizen-led amendment process
Abeni Davies Outreach And Engagement Manager — Common Cause Florida
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The Florida House Government Operations Subcommittee has moved forward with a bill, HB 1205, that proposes significant changes to the state’s citizen-led amendment process. The bill introduces new restrictions on a system already considered one of the strictest in the nation.

Various organizations and citizens, including Common Cause and Equal Ground, voiced their opposition during testimonies. Amy Keith, Executive Director of Common Cause Florida, stated, “The majority of Floridians – on a bipartisan basis – want a citizen-led amendment process that enables ‘We The People’ to put amendments on the ballot. These changes do the opposite.” She emphasized the importance of maintaining an accessible amendment process for everyday citizens.

Genesis Robinson from Equal Ground expressed concerns about HB 1205 as well: “HB 1205 amounts to a direct attack on direct democracy in Florida. If passed, this legislation will severely curtail the ability of everyday Floridians to bring issues to the ballot.” Robinson highlighted fears about consolidating power among politicians and special interests at the expense of public participation.

Jackson Oberlink from Florida For All also criticized the proposed changes: “These attacks on the citizens-led amendment process create a system where only the wealthiest can afford to put issues on the ballot.” Oberlink noted that current measures could discourage volunteer involvement by imposing fines and potential felony charges.

Common Cause Florida is known for its nonpartisan efforts to support democratic values by promoting government accountability and equal representation.



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