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  2. Hillsborough County, Florida - Wikipedia

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    The charter provides for a county attorney, to be hired by the county administrator with the advice and consent of the county commissioners. The charter contains a provision for a charter review board appointed by County Commissioners every five years to conduct a study of county government and propose amendments to the charter. These ...

  3. Alachua County, Florida - Wikipedia

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    The proposed amendment is the subject of a statewide, nonpartisan campaign [18] to place adoption of it before all Florida voters on the 2024 ballot. [19] The adoption was signed into effect by its chair, Anna Prizzia, after a unanimous vote by the board.

  4. Miami-Dade County, Florida - Wikipedia

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    This was made possible when Florida voters approved a constitutional amendment in 1956 that allowed the people of Dade County (as it was known) to enact a home rule charter. Prior to this year, home rule did not exist in Florida, and all counties were limited to the same set of powers by the Florida Constitution and state law.

  5. Tampa, Florida - Wikipedia

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    The greatest loss was the most recent attempt in 1972, with the final tally being 33,160 (31%) in favor and 73,568 (69%) against the proposed charter. [57] The biggest recent growth of Tampa was the development of New Tampa, which started in 1988 when the city annexed a mostly rural area of 24 sq mi (62 km 2) between I-275 and I-75. [citation ...

  6. State Policy Network - Wikipedia

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    Policy initiatives supported by SPN members have included reductions in state health and welfare programs, state constitutional amendments to limit state government spending, expanded access to charter schools, and school vouchers. [16] [18] Another area of activity has been opposition to public-sector trade unions. [11]

  7. Pensacola, Florida - Wikipedia

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    Pensacola (/ ˌ p ɛ n s ə ˈ k oʊ l ə / PEN-sə-KOH-lə) is a city in the Florida Panhandle in the United States. It is the county seat and only city in Escambia County.It is the principal city of the Pensacola metropolitan area, which had 511,503 residents in 2020. [5]

  8. Ocoee, Florida - Wikipedia

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    State Road 50 (SR 50) was constructed south of downtown Ocoee in 1959 and provided a direct east-west connection between the City and a growing Orlando. The development of what would become Florida State Road 50 made the town more accessible to housing developers. [4] Florida's Turnpike was opened just south of downtown Ocoee in 1964. [4]

  9. John Lewis Voting Rights Act - Wikipedia

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    The John R. Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act of 2023 is proposed voting rights legislation named after civil rights activist John Lewis.The bill would restore and strengthen parts of the Voting Rights Act of 1965, most notably its requirement for states and jurisdictions with a history of voting rights violations to seek federal approval before enacting certain changes to their voting laws. [1]