Category:Florida 2011 news
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Pages in category "Florida 2011 news"
The following 111 pages are in this category, out of 111 total.
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- Ballot Law Update: California circulator restrictions move forward
- Ballot Law Update: Florida lawsuit seeks restrictions on referred amendments
- Ballot Law Update: Flurry of legal decisions as bills await action
- Ballot Law Update: Signer privacy and redistricting generate legal battles
- Ballot Law Update: States propose 201 laws affecting initiative and referendum
- Burton Conner appointed to Florida's appellate court
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- FEA lawsuit against Florida religious funding amendment heads to court in October
- Federal Courts, Empty Benches:The Wednesday Vacancy Count 10/26/2011
- Federal Courts, Empty Benches:The Wednesday Vacancy Count 12/21/2011
- Federal Courts, Empty Benches:The Wednesday Vacancy Count 12/7/2011
- Federal Courts, Empty Benches:The Wednesday Vacancy Count 5/4/2011
- Federal Courts, Empty Benches:The Wednesday Vacancy Count 6/22/2011
- Federal Courts, Empty Benches:The Wednesday Vacancy Count 8/10/2011
- Federal Judge declares Mandatory Health Insurance Provision unconstitutional
- Federal judge rules health care reform unconstitutional
- Five appointed to Florida's Fifth Circuit Nominating Commission
- Florida 20th Judicial Circuit Court accepting applications for vacancy
- Florida commission screening applicants for First District
- Florida Education Association files suit against religious funding amendment
- Florida governor halts redistricting amendments
- Florida governor sued for barring redistricting amendments
- Florida health care measure gains steam in the Senate
- Florida House joins challenge to strike congressional redistricting amendment
- Florida Judge expected to rule in critical health care reform case
- Florida judicial salaries comfortably in the middle
- Florida lawmakers approve health care amendment and put marijuana on the table
- Florida legislators seek to change 2012 property tax amendment prior to vote
- Florida officials refer seven amendments to the 2012 ballot
- Florida offshore drilling ban proposal trying for a comeback
- Florida redistricting amendment upheld in U.S. District Court
- Florida redistricting may have lasting impact on Republicans in coastal communities
- Florida ruling kicks religious funding amendment off the 2012 ballot
- Florida school districts face millions in class size fines
- Florida Senators prepare to review "Smart Cap" revenue amendment
- Florida term limit lawsuits leads to possible amendment
- Florida welfare drug tests temporarily blocked by federal judge
- Florida's "patients' right to know" measure heads to the state's high court
- Florida's religious funding amendment for the 2012 ballot heads to court today
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- Governor Scott appoints four to trial courts
- Governor Scott appoints judge to Fourteenth Circuit Court
- Governor Scott appoints Schreiber to Ninth Circuit
- Governor Scott appoints three to Florida courts
- Governor Scott appoints two to nominating commission
- Governors in the news: across the nation, governors are targeting red ink
- Governors in the news: Florida's Scott holds off on changing a policy while Rick Snyder charges ahead in Michigan
- Governors in the news: Republican executives are pursuing similar plans across the land
- Groups pushing for more African-Americans on courts
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- Recall vote date set for Miami-Dade Mayor
- Redistricting Roundup: Another deadline missed
- Redistricting Roundup: Another week, another special session leads to a completed map
- Redistricting Roundup: Chaos in Colorado: Compromise nowhere in sight
- Redistricting Roundup: Citizen activist organizations work to reform redistricting
- Redistricting Roundup: Deadlines looming for many states in redistricting process
- Redistricting Roundup: Even as full census data has yet to be released, already 4 states have lawsuits
- Redistricting Roundup: Final local census figures delivered as states dive into data
- Redistricting Roundup: Illinois maps reach governor's desk
- Redistricting Roundup: Lawsuits continue to pile up
- Redistricting Roundup: Let the games begin, as census delivers first round of local population data
- Redistricting Roundup: Maps look destined for court system in Mississippi as Senate and House reach stalemate (again)
- Redistricting Roundup: More drama unfolding over maps
- Redistricting Roundup: Only weeks remain in 2011, with many maps unfinished
- Redistricting Roundup: Parties continue accusations of gerrymandering
- Redistricting Roundup: Reaction continues to proposed North Carolina maps
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- State Legislative Tracker: State's fiscal years end this week as possible shutdowns loom large
- State Rep. Kriseman introduces bill to allow recall in Florida
- Supreme Weekly: Appointments and the politics of rulings
- Supreme Weekly: Checking in with Alabama, Connecticut, Florida and Arkansas
- Supreme Weekly: Comparing votes from the 2010 election
- Supreme Weekly: Governors in the courts
- Supreme Weekly: News from Arkansas, Connecticut, Florida and Hawaii
- Supreme Weekly: News from Colorado, Florida, New Jersey and North Carolina
- Supreme Weekly: Politics, budget and a nomination
- Supreme Weekly: Proposed changes to judicial selection
- Supreme Weekly: This week in the east
- Supreme Weekly: Transparency is the word
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- The Tuesday Count: 2011 and 2012 counts quiet down, approved 2010 measures stir up noise
- The Tuesday Count: a pair of hunting measures boost 2012 total
- The Tuesday Count: A rush of developments occur in 2011's last breaths
- The Tuesday Count: a slew of proposals but no certifications
- The Tuesday Count: April pushes out three more measures in its last days
- The Tuesday Count: days for legislative sessions are numbered
- The Tuesday Count: February begins with nearly double the number of proposed citizen initiatives
- The Tuesday Count: Florida adds more juice to 2012 total with 7 measures
- The Tuesday Count: hundreds of initiatives filed for 2012
- The Tuesday Count: Lawsuit knocks measure from ballot for the time being
- The Tuesday Count: measures certified, approved and repealed
- The Tuesday Count: no certifications but proposals continue to add up
- The Tuesday Count: petition signatures submitted and lawsuits filed
- The Tuesday Count: rare occurrences show a 2011 boost, 2012 cutback
- The Tuesday Count: Signature verification clears three measures for 2011 ballot
- The Tuesday Count: Texas may push 2011's ballot count over the edge
- The Tuesday Count: Texas thrusts 2011's ballot in to the double digits
- Thirteen states hold a AAA S&P credit rating in 2011
- Three vacancies filled in Tuesday's special elections
- Two judicial openings in Florida due to misconduct