amendment
5+2 Followup
As expected, the Board of County Commissioners officially rejected a proposed Charter Amendment for inclusion on November's ballot. The amendment, sponsored by Citizens for Term Limits and Accountability Committee, called for the elimination of two at-large seats scheduled to be added to the BCC. CTLAC's petition had been certified by the Supervisor of Elections Office, and the group collected and had varified more than 5,500 signatures of Clay County voters who wanted the issue to go to voters in November. After that, though, it was discovered that the title of the proposed amendment contained more words than Florida Statutes allow.
Evolution of a Revolution
When another young American falls in Iraq and another critic of the war jumps on that growing bandwagon, that veteran joins a long, long list of men and women who have made sacrifices unimaginable to most regular folks. And those veterans who have made sacrifices and survived to tell about it are justifiably proud of their part in defending an American way of life guaranteed by the creation of the U.S. Constitution and its first 10 amendments enumerating certain rights that cannot be taken away by government. Even as children in elementary school, we all learn the virtues of a government in which the majority rules and people can take part in the process of selecting their own representatives who will help make government's most important decisions. Little kids know about heroes like George Washington and there's probably an FCAT question somewhere that mentions "government of, by and for the people." Related: read more | OneMann's blog | login or register to post comments | Tags: amendment | Constitution | crisis | ethics | Lincoln | local politics
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