Florida Politics by Scott Powers February 28, 2019 Democratic state Sen. Lauren Book filed a bill Thursday for Florida to implement the measures in Amendment 6 approved by voters in November, the so-called “Marsy’s Law for Florida” initiative that expands and locks in victims’ rights in criminal cases. Her Senate Bill 1426 delineates the rights, including victims’ rights to […]
Jacksonville’s ethics commission wants to enforce open government laws
The Florida Times-Union by Christopher Hong February 28, 2019 The Jacksonville Ethics Commission wants to begin investigating and imposing penalties for non-criminal violations of Florida’s open government laws, an idea gaining traction inside City Hall after a State Attorney’s Office investigation found City Council members regularly spoke privately on the phone but failed to uncover […]
2019 LEGISLATIVE REVIEW: PRE-SESSION REPORT
2019 LEGISLATIVE REVIEW: PRE-SESSION REPORT The following is a list of the bills we will be tracking throughout the 2019 Legislative Session. As usual, we have selected those bills with open government and first amendment implications we think will be of interest to our members. After the summary of each open government bill, you […]
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