Category: Legislative
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The Lame Duck Dilemma: Why Senators Should Reject Last-Minute Judicial Appoint
As we transition from one presidential term to another, the political landscape is often rife with last-minute legislative and administrative actions. In the current lame duck session, President Joe Biden’s administration is pushing forward with judicial nominations, an effort that has sparked considerable debate. Hereβs why voters and concerned citizens might want to urge their…
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Special Meeting Announcement!
Hello, esteemed members and supporters of the East Broward Republican Club, As the leaves turn and the air hints at the coming chill, we find ourselves not just at the threshold of a new season, but at a pivotal moment in our political calendar. The East Broward Republican Club is thrilled to announce a special…
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Why Vote NO on Amendment 6? π³οΈ
Amendment 6 on Florida’s 2024 ballot seeks to repeal the public campaign financing system for statewide elections. Here’s why you should vote NO: – **Leveling the Playing Field:** Public financing helps candidates who might not have deep pockets or big donors behind them. It allows for a more diverse pool of candidates, reflecting the true…
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Why You Should Vote ‘Yes’ on Florida Amendment 5: Empowering Homeowners
In the upcoming election, Florida’s voters have the power to make a significant impact on the financial stability of homeowners through Amendment 5. This amendment proposes an annual inflation adjustment on homestead property tax exemptions. Here’s why you might want to consider voting ‘Yes’ on this crucial ballot measure. **The Homestead Exemption: A Lifeline for…
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Why Florida’s Amendment 4 Deserves a “No” Vote
As we approach election day, Florida voters face a critical decision with Amendment 4. While it’s packaged as a straightforward measure for abortion rights, a deeper look reveals why this amendment should be met with skepticism and ultimately, a “No” vote. **The Vagueness of Amendment 4:** One of the most concerning aspects of Amendment 4…
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Why Florida Should Reject Amendment 3: Protecting Our State’s Future
As Floridians, we stand at a crossroads this election season, facing a decision that could fundamentally alter the landscape of our state for generations to come. Amendment 3, which seeks to legalize recreational marijuana, might seem like a progressive step towards personal freedom and a lucrative new market, but a deeper look reveals significant concerns…
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Why Floridians Should Vote ‘No’ on Amendment 2: A Call for Conservation and Common Sense
As we approach the ballot, Florida’s Amendment 2, which aims to enshrine the right to hunt and fish into the state’s constitution, might seem like a straightforward endorsement of our state’s historical traditions. However, a closer look reveals that this amendment could have far-reaching, unintended consequences for Florida’s environment, wildlife, and public policy. Here’s why…
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Why I’m Voting ‘No’ on Florida’s Amendment 1: A Call for Nonpartisan Education
As Floridians prepare to exercise their voting rights this November, we find ourselves at a crucial juncture with Amendment 1 on the ballot. This amendment seeks to revert our school board elections from nonpartisan to partisan. Here’s why I believe a ‘No’ vote is essential for maintaining the integrity of our education system. The Essence…
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Early Voting in East Broward County: Your Guide to Participating in the 2024 Election
EARLY VOTING BEGINS TODAY!!! 2024 General Election approaches, now more than ever, residents of East Broward County have an accessible and convenient option to cast their votes through early voting. Starting on October 21st and running through November 3rd, early voting presents a golden opportunity for voters to engage with the democratic process outside of…
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East Broward Conservatives Voter Guide
Key Dates: Presidential Candidate: Senate: Rick Scott Endorsed Candidates by Republican Party of Florida: Local Races and Recommendations: City of Pompano Beach Commissioner District 3Tom R. McMahon City of Pompano Beach Commissioner District 5Grant Archer Florida Supreme Court Justice Meredith Sasso: Republican Appointed. Justice Renatha Francis: Republican Appointed. Fourth District Court of Appeal Burton C.…