On Aug. 18, the Palm Beach Post editorialized on the appeals court decision that affirmed the constitutionality of county commission term limits:
"Term limits for county commissioners have survived a state appeals court's scrutiny ... By upholding voter-imposed county commission term limits, Florida's 4th District Court of Appeal was affirming counties' rights to set their own rules for who leads them and how. In this way, it was a victory for strong local governments and local control. From both a legal and a policy standpoint, it was the right decision."
For the full editorial, go here.
"Term limits for county commissioners have survived a state appeals court's scrutiny ... By upholding voter-imposed county commission term limits, Florida's 4th District Court of Appeal was affirming counties' rights to set their own rules for who leads them and how. In this way, it was a victory for strong local governments and local control. From both a legal and a policy standpoint, it was the right decision."
For the full editorial, go here.
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