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NSF Staff
FOUR BALLOT PROPOSALS TOP 3
Florida’s unemployment rate approached
the end of 2019 at a historic low. The rate
NSF Staff
fell to 3.1 percent in November, down from
Sprinting to submit enough petition signatures to
A pro
3.2 percent in October and putting it at a
get on the November 2020 ballot, backers of four
state
mark hit twice in the past 40 years, most
proposed constitutional amendments have topped
had 3
recently in March 2006, according to Gov.
300,000 valid signatures reported to the state
ballot
Division of Elections. As of Tuesday, a proposed
766,2
Ron DeSantis’ office. “Moving forward, I will
constitutional
amendment
that
would
gradually
suppo
continue to prioritize investments in Florida’s
increase the state’s minimum wage to $15 an hour
signat
workforce and infrastructure to provide
had 372,879 valid signatures. It was followed by a
verify
BALLOT
PROPOSALS TOP proposal
300,000
SIGNATURES
continued opportunities FOUR
for our
communities
that would revamp the state’s primary-
then
election system. That proposal had 355,805 valid
the s
to be resilient and prepared for the future,”
signatures
reported
to
the
Division
of
Elections.
766,2
DeSantis NSF
said Staff
in a prepared statement. When
The third-highest total, 350,808 valid signatures,
also w
DeSantis Sprinting
was sworn
into
office
in
January,
was
reported
for
a
proposal
that
would
overhaul
Court
to submit enough petition signatures to
A proposal that would change a provision in the
Florida’s unemployment
rate
stood
at
3.5
and
deregulate about
the state’s
electric-utility
industry.
get on the November 2020 ballot, backers of four
state
Constitution
the citizenship
of voters
proposed constitutional
amendments
have out
topped
had 303,675 valid signatures. To get on the 2020
percent, representing
352,000
Floridians
300,000
valid signatures
reported
to The
the state
ballot, each of the proposals would need at least
of work from
a workforce
of 10.3
million.
Division of Elections. As of Tuesday, a proposed
766,200 valid signatures. Political committees • • •
seasonally
adjusted
figure
for
November
constitutional amendment that would gradually
supporting the proposals submit petition
remained increase
below the
the state’s
national
unemployment
minimum
wage to $15 an hour
signatures to county supervisors of elections, who
372,879 The
valid signatures.
It was followed by a
verify the legitimacy of the signatures. Supervisors
rate of 3.5 had
percent.
Florida Department
proposal
that
would
revamp
the
state’s
primary-
then report the numbers of valid signatures to
of Economic Opportunity reported 323,000
election system. That proposal had 355,805 valid
the state. In addition to needing to meet the
Floridians signatures
were out reported
of work
in
November
from
to the Division of Elections.
766,200-signature threshold, the committees
a workforce
10.5 million.
the valid
past
year,
The of
third-highest
total, Over
350,808
signatures,
also will need approval from the Florida Supreme
was reported
for a proposal that sectors
would overhaul
Court of the wording of their ballot proposals.
the education
and health-services
and
deregulate
the
state’s
electric-utility
industry.
have had the largest growth, adding 62,300
new positions. Fields involving leisure and
hospitality were up 38,100 jobs. Professional
• • •
and business services were up 33,600, while
construction was up 26,700. Regionally, the
metropolitan statistical area from Miami to
West Palm Beach posted the most new
workers, with 40,100 added over the last year,
a 1.5 percent increase. Meanwhile, 24,400 new
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