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Open-government exceptions to require 2/3rds vote in Fla. legislature |
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Access to public information got a strong re-endorsement from
Florida voters Nov. 5.
In the future, each house of the state legislature must muster a
two-thirds vote before adding new open-government exemptions.
This is not the first time Florida's voters have spoken
out strongly for transparent government. A decade ago, voters
overwhelmingly passed a Public Records and Meetings Constitutional
Amendment, guaranteeing citizens the right to attend public
meetings and see public records.
Voters approved the constitutional amendment by a 3-1
margin.
The super-majority requirement previously passed the legislature
with only four dissenting votes.
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