Smart & Safe Florida has since filed for a new ballot amendment as it sets its sights on the midterm elections in 2026.
A group called Smart and Safe Florida is working to get recreational marijuana back on the ballot in the 2026 general election.
Voters' ability to advance future changes opposed or disregarded by state lawmakers could soon be eliminated — if Gov. Ron ...
As the process for ballot measures begins for the 2026 elections, several initiatives are underway for failed measures to ...
DeSantis pulled out all the stops to prevent Amendment 4 from succeeding, including using taxpayer resources to campaign ...
STATE ELECTION SPRINT — Five Republican candidates are running for the District 3 seat left vacant by JOEL RUDMAN, reports ...
A plan by Gov. Ron DeSantis to blunt citizen-backed ballot proposals was among issues shelved by the Legislature’s Republican ...
The legislative session that begins Monday should not be held, and lawmakers should reject all of Ron DeSantis’ demands. But ...
This commentary is provided by the Medical Marijuana Education and Research Initiative (MMERI) of Florida A&M University Marijuana was a hot topic in 2024 as Floridians voted on ...
To talk about Andy Biggs pursuing a run for governor, Kris Mayes challenging Trump’s executive order on birthright ...
Smart & Safe Florida has begun mailing thousands of petitions to households statewide in its renewed push to legalize ...