Amendment 4 Florida
Florida voters must say “no” on 3 constitutional amendments on today’s vote that may hurt taxpayers, undermine the state’s financial system and harm the democratic values.
Amendment 4 would need voter apAmendment 4 proval of all modifications to nearby ideas for land use. Opponents say it is going to expense work opportunities and hurt Florida’s economy by stifling growth, costing hundreds of thousands of taxpayer bucks.
Former Florida Governor Jeb Bush stated in a recent editorial that the amendment “has the potential to completely stall our economy, making it harder to create jobs, develop, and responsibly manage growth in our country.”
A Florida city which has enacted a related law found brought on many years of costly litigation, the burden of taxpayers and led to jobs elsewhere.
Supporters from the amendment say voters deserve a seat at the table “on the growth selections in their cities and counties. But voters are currently in handle of thorough ideas by electing town officials and county that best signify their views on improvement.
It is essential for that future of Florida that this amendment would be to defeat.
