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Chairman Carlos Beruff Announces Updates to the CRC Website

Posted on April 26, 2017

Floridians can now submit proposed constitutional
amendments and comments through
flcrc.gov

Chairman Carlos Beruff today announced key updates to the official Constitution Revision Commission (CRC) website: flcrc.gov.
Chairman Beruff, said, “When Governor Rick Scott appointed me as Chairman of the CRC, one of my top priorities was to develop a website that allows all Floridians to participate and have a voice in this historic process. The official CRC website, flcrc.gov, now allows users to submit comments and proposed constitutional amendments online. Visitors can also view information on all scheduled public hearings and meetings and add them to their personal calendars.”

CRC IMAGE: Flcrc.gov now offers interactive features allowing Floridians
to submit comments and proposed constitutional amendments.

Floridians who would like to submit a comment, idea or proposed constitutional amendment to the CRC can now follow these simple steps:
How to Submit a Comment or Idea

  1. Visit flcrc.gov.
  2. Click on the “Submit a Comment or Idea” button on the upper right-hand side of the homepage to open the comment form application.
  3. Fill in the required fields.
  4. Click “Send Email” at the bottom left-hand side of the window.

NOTE: Users cannot upload attachments using the comment tool.
How to Create an Account & Submit a Proposed Constitutional Amendment

  1. Visit flcrc.gov.
  2. New users must register for a free CRC Website Account by filling in the required fields and following the activation prompts.
  3. Once logged into your account, click on the “Submit a Proposal” button on the upper right-hand side of the homepage.
  4. Click on “Get Started” and then click on “Create a New Proposal” to submit a proposed change to the Florida Constitution using legal language.
  5. Fill in the required fields and then submit the proposed constitutional amendment.
  6. Proposals may take up to three (3) business days to be posted on the CRC website in accordance with the moderation policy.

NOTE: Proposals must be typed within the application. Users cannot “copy & paste” text or upload attachments.
Tracking Features

  • Once you create a new CRC website account (see above), users can receive notifications about CRC Office Press Releases and Publications.

Add Upcoming Public Hearings to Your Personal Calendar

  1. Visit flcrc.gov.
  2. Use the date picker on the homepage to select an upcoming public hearing.
  3. Click on “Add to My Calendar.”
  4. Download and add to your calendar.

NOTE: A listing of all public hearings and full event details are available at flcrc.gov/Meetings/PublicHearings.

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