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WHAT’S THE PROCESS FOR THE CRC? Per the Florida Constitution, the Commission must adopt its own rules of procedure and examine the state constitution (except for matters related to taxation or the state budgetary process). After its creation, the CRC holds two sets of public hearings, typically throughout the state. The first set of public hearings is to solicit ideas from the general public. The focus of the second set of public hearings is to obtain feedback on the proposals. After the proposals have been modified and approved by the CRC, the proposals are placed directly on the 2018 General Election ballot. WHY THE CRC MATTERS TO YOU? The 1998 Commission passed eight out of nine proposals, three of which would have failed today due to the 60 percent vote threshold for ballot initiatives. The CRC holds incredible power over Florida’s Constitution. Their decisions on topics ranging from gambling to education to redistricting to the courts, could impact Florida’s families and businesses for the next 20 years. • • • 10 DITCHMEN • SEPTEMBER 2016