GET THE FACTS: Florida Hometown Democracy Amendment 4 adds one step to the existing land‐use process: a citizen vote. Local city or county commissions will study, hold public hearings, and vote as usual on proposed changes to the local comprehensive land‐use plan. If your local commission approves a plan change, you will veto or approve it on the next regularly scheduled Election Day. It’s that simple. Get the truth about Yes on 4, go to its website Florida Hometown Democracy.
GET THE FACTS: Florida Hometown Democracy Amendment 4 adds one step to the existing land‐use process: a citizen vote. Local city or county commissions will study, hold public hearings, and vote as usual on proposed changes to the local comprehensive land‐use plan. If your local commission approves a plan change, you will veto or approve it on the next regularly scheduled Election Day. It’s that simple. Get the truth about Yes on 4, go to its website Florida Hometown Democracy.
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