Title: 2022 Constitution Revision Commission (CRC) Original CoS Document (slug): [[https://conventionofstates.com/2022-constitution-revision-commission-crc|2022-constitution-revision-commission-crc]] Login Required to view? No Created: 2022-07-26 21:23:38 Updated: 2022-11-09 03:00:00 Published: 2022-10-13 00:00:00 Converted: 2025-04-14T20:28:56.061937961 ---- ====== Florida Amendment 2: Abolish the Constitution Revision Commission (CRC) ====== //For more information visit [[https://ballotpedia.org/Florida_Amendment_2,_Abolish_the_Constitution_Revision_Commission_Measure_(2022)|Ballotpedia]], a source for much of the following information.// ===== What is the Constitution Revision Commission? ===== {{https://content.conventionofstates.com/cosaction-prod/public/content/images/55439/55439_original.jpg?}}The CRC is [[https://www.flsenate.gov/Laws/Constitution#A11|one of five methods]] for proposing amendments to the Florida State Constitution. It is convened every 20 years and consists of 37 **appointed** (not elected) members. Amendments proposed by the CRC go directly to the ballot for public ratification. Members of the commission can directly propose amendments.   ===== How and Why was the CRC created? ===== [[http://library.law.fsu.edu/Digital-Collections/CRC/CRC-1998/conhist/1968con.html|{{https://content.conventionofstates.com/cosaction-prod/public/content/images/56829/56829_original.png?|Florida 1968 Constitution Article XI Section 2}}]]Florida's Constitution Revision Commission was created in 1965 to prepare recommendations for the revision of the 1885 Florida Constitution. The commission proposed a [[http://library.law.fsu.edu/Digital-Collections/CRC/CRC-1998/conhist/1968con.html|new constitution which was ratified in 1968]]. \\ \\   ===== VOTE YES ON AMENDMENT 2:  ABOLISH THE CONSTITUTION REVISION  COMMISSION MEASURE ===== ===== Is the CRC for We the People? ===== In 2017, according to a survey conducted by Breakthrough Research, 8 in 10 Floridians had never even heard of the CRC. So while [[https://www.wlrn.org/news/2017-04-05/want-to-change-the-florida-constitution-heres-your-one-in-20-year-chance|there’s a claim that this is a way for We the People to have a voice in our constitution]], clearly no grand effort has been made throughout Florida to invite We the People to the discussion table. \\ \\ [[http://library.law.fsu.edu/Digital-Collections/CRC/CRC-2018/Proposals/Public3351.html?CitationArticle=-1&CitationSection=-1&SessionYear=2017&Chamber=BOTH&PageNumber=6&ExpandedView=False&ParameterDescription=%20All%20Public%20Proposals|More than 782 proposals were made]] to the commission from the public in 2017-2018. We may never know how many might have garnered support from voters. With so many proposals, compared to the 7 which made [[https://ballotpedia.org/Florida_2018_ballot_measures|the ballot]] (18 if you unbundle them all), it’s difficult to say who the commission was really serving. \\ \\ We the People have a more direct way to change our state constitution. And ironically, using the [[https://ballotpedia.org/Florida_Initiative_Rights,_Amendment_3_(1972)|initiative approach]] to amend our constitution, we must provide amendments which “embrace but one subject”. So, with us in charge of the amendments, you won’t see ballot measures bundling death benefits with college fees or oil drilling with indoor vaping. And that is why, in 2020, Convention of States Action [[https://conventionofstates.com/news/cos-florida-backs-repeal-of-the-constitution-revision-commission|backed legislation to abolish the Constitution Revision Commission]] which will be **on the ballot in November**.\\ \\ \\ ===== VOTE YES ON AMENDMENT 2:  ABOLISH THE CONSTITUTION REVISION  COMMISSION MEASURE ===== ===== What is Amendment 2? ===== {{https://content.conventionofstates.com/cosaction-prod/public/content/images/59253/59253_original.jpg?}}Amendment 2: Abolish the Constitution Revision Commission is a measure every Florida voter will see on the 2022 ballot. It was proposed by the Florida State Legislature. It passed the Senate by a vote of 27-12. It passed the House by a vote of 86-28. And we at Convention of States Action urge voters to pass it with a **Yes vote in November (YES — abolish the CRC).** **On your November ballot, the amendment will read like this:** //Proposing an amendment to the State Constitution to abolish the Constitution Revision Commission, which meets at 20-year intervals and is scheduled to next convene in 2037, as a method of submitting proposed amendments or revisions to the State Constitution to electors of the state for approval. This amendment does not affect the ability to revise or amend the State Constitution through citizen initiative, constitutional convention, the Taxation and Budget Reform Commission, or legislative joint resolution.// ===== What do supporters of Amendment 2 (those wanting to abolish the CRC) say? ===== ===== Even opponents of Amendment 2 (those wanting to retain the CRC) say the CRC is flawed! ===== * {{https://content.conventionofstates.com/cosaction-prod/public/content/images/55435/55435_original.jpg?}}**[[https://www.sun-sentinel.com/opinion/editorials/fl-op-edit-florida-constitution-review-commission-20210204-e2xctm3q5vhsvbkcs5z54bp2q4-story.html|The Sun-Sentinel Editorial Board]]:** "... The last review commission, which met in 2017-18, did badly overall."\\ \\ * {{https://content.conventionofstates.com/cosaction-prod/public/content/images/55436/55436_original.jpg?}}[[https://www.tallahassee.com/story/opinion/2021/03/18/improve-dont-abolish-constitution-revision-commission-opinion-crc/4720072001/|**Carol Weissert, professor of political science**]] at Florida State University and director of the LeRoy Collins Institute and Lester Abberger, board chair of the LeRoy Collins Institute: "The most recent CRC engaged in "bundling" — lumping several unrelated issues into a single ballot question that required a single up-or-down vote. This led to some confusion among voters."   ===== VOTE YES ON AMENDMENT 2: ABOLISH THE CONSTITUTION REVISION COMMISSION MEASURE =====   //* Paid political advertisement paid for by Convention of States Action (5850 San Felipe, Ste. 580A, Houston, TX 77057) independently of any candidate or committee.//**\\ **