Would give some owners of more expensive homes a small tax cut but at the same time would cut an estimated $645 million from local governments. Passage would likely result in higher taxes for all or significant cuts to fire and police services, environmental protection, health care, public art, affordable housing programs and more.

OPPOSED BY: Progress Florida, Florida NOW, League of Women Voters of Florida (LWVFL), National Council of Jewish Women Florida (NCJWFL), AFSCME Florida, Sierra Club Florida, For Our Future Florida, Florida Education Association

Makes permanent an already existing cap of 10 percent on annual property value increases for non-homestead property such as vacation homes, investment, and commercial properties.

OPPOSED BY: LWVFL, Florida NOW

Ensures that people, not politicians, control decisions about casino gambling in Florida. This amendment would require a constitutional amendment, through a citizen initiative only, for any new casino gambling in Florida.

SUPPORTED BY: Progress Florida, LWVFL

Restores the eligibility to vote to Floridians who have done their time and paid their debt – including parole, probation, and restitution. These are our family members, friends, and neighbors who have earned the opportunity to participate in and give back to their communities.

SUPPORTED BY: Progress Florida, LWVFL, Florida NOW, NCJWFL, Equality Florida, NAACP Florida, New Florida Majority, Sierra Club Florida, FL Association of Planned Parenthood Affiliates (FAPPA) ACLU of Florida, Common Cause FL, For Our Future Florida, AFSCME Florida, Florida Conservation Voters, Florida Education Association

Requires an almost impossible 2/3 legislative vote to end tax breaks for big corporations or for the state to pay for improving schools or emergency responses to weather or environmental crises. Severely restricts the ability of the state to invest in critical areas including high-quality public schools, affordable health care, modernized roads and transit, environmental protection and affordable housing, to name a few.

OPPOSED BY: Progress Florida, LWVFL, Florida NOW, NCJWFL, AFSCME Florida, Sierra Club Florida, FAPPA, For Our Future Florida, Florida Education Association

Expands the scope of victims’ rights in our constitution and broadens the definition of victim to include corporate entities and financial offenses, and thus creates for the first time constitutional rights for corporations in our criminal justice system. Additionally, it eliminates an existing constitutional protection that ensures that the rights of the accused are not interfered with. It is bundled with raising the judicial retirement age and abolishing judicial deference to state agencies.

OPPOSED BY: LWVFL, FAPPA, Florida NOW, NCJWFL, ACLU of FL