May 21, 2013

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Reporter: Sean Sporman Email

On the Ballot: Florida Constitution Amendment #3

The third of eleven amendments on Florida’s ballot deals with revenue.

If passed, Amendment #3 would replace current limits on money spent in the state with a new cap based on the rate of inflation and the number of people in the state.

Any money beyond this would go to a fund for education or back to the taxpayers. It also requires that any future increase would require a 60% majority vote before passing.

It's supported by the Florida Senate President, but opposed by groups such as AARP.


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