Byrd
Legislative Waiting Period Passes House Unanimously
March 5, 2002
Today,
the Florida House of Representatives unanimously passed House Joint
Resolution 765. Sponsored
by Speaker-Designate, Rep. Johnnie Byrd (R-Plant City), this
constitutional amendment will require all proposed legislation to be
furnished to each member of the Legislature at least 48 hours prior to
its final passage. The
measure now goes to the Florida Senate for consideration.
“It
is important that Florida’s citizens, lawmakers, and the media have
adequate time to review and respond to proposed legislation,” stated
Rep. Byrd. “Not only
will a 48-hour review period benefit Florida through additional
notice, it will streamline workloads during session and ensure a more
efficient system of government in our state,” added Rep. Byrd.
Florida
is not the first to propose such a review requirement; New York,
Michigan, and Hawaii also have similar constitutional provisions.
If
passed through the Florida Senate, the 48-hour requirement amending
Article III, Section 4 of the Florida Constitution, will be placed on
the November 2002 ballot.
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