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  2. DeSantis tweaks Florida book challenge law, blames liberal ...

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    The PEN America report says Florida is responsible for 3,135 of the 4,349 school book bans in the United States so far this school year. Just this week in conservative Clay County, one person ...

  3. 2022 Florida Amendment 2 - Wikipedia

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    2022 Florida Amendment 2 was a proposed amendment to the Florida Constitution, which failed on November 8, 2022. Through a statewide referendum , the amendment achieved only 53.87% support among voters in the U.S. state of Florida , short of the 60% majority required by state law.

  4. Florida Attorney General's Office heading out of state to ...

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    The Florida Attorney General’s Office joined 17 other red states in filing a court brief defending a Texas county's removal of 17 books from its library system. They claim that book removals are ...

  5. Florida parents file federal lawsuit to challenge state’s ...

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    The law and accompanying rules violate the First Amendment because they provide or deny access to the book-review process “on the basis of a parent’s viewpoint,” lawyers for the plaintiffs ...

  6. Constitution of Florida - Wikipedia

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    One of the requirements for Florida to become a state and join the Union was that its constitution must be approved by the United States Congress.In order to fulfill that requirement, an act was passed by the Florida Territorial Council in 1838, approved by Governor Richard Keith Call, calling for the election of delegates in October 1838 to a convention to be held at St. Joseph, Florida.

  7. List of Florida ballot measures - Wikipedia

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    The Florida Constitution of 1885 carried a section requiring voter approval for all constitutional amendments. [2] This system remained largely unchanged until 1968, when an amendment was passed creating a system by which citizens could place amendments on the ballot using the initiative process. [ 3 ]

  8. Florida has gone book-ban crazy. But in Miami, books can ...

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    Books and Books owner Mitch Kaplan sits near empty book shelves to illustrate the effects of Florida’s book bans during a “Freadom” event in Coral Gables in 2023. (Carl Juste/cjuste ...

  9. What would Florida be without the multilingual Miami Book ...

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    If not, red states like Florida wouldn’t be fiercely engaged in banning books that don’t fit their hard-right, ultra-conservative Christian view of life to the point of normalizing the ...