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Florida's Early Constitution The Florida Constitutions of 1838, 1861, 1865, 1868, and 1885 are available with transcripts and digitized images of the original documents. From the State Library & Archives of Florida; Florida's Constitution The current Constitution, From Florida Legislature Website; Florida Constitution in Spanish (unofficial ...
U. Florida student documentary exposes the state's anti-minority, anti-gay practices, The Independent Florida Alligator, October 2, 2000. Gannon, Michael. "Crises That Have Faced Florida from Statehood in 1845 to the Present," Democracy and the Economy in Florida at a Time of Crisis, The Rubin O'D. Askew Institute, 2002, pp. 6–9. (PDF document).
Here are his remarks as reflected in a transcript provided by the governor’s office: Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to ...
Cal. Code — California Code (unofficial text? [3]) Cal. Code Reg. — California Code of Regulations (see: CCR below) CCR — California Code of Regulations (official text?) (source: Thomson/West) Cert. — Certiorari (appeal to a higher court) CIC — Codex Iuris Canonici, the Code of Canon Law (further specified as 1983 CIC or 1917 CIC)
According to official weather observation sites, both New Orleans and Pensacola saw around 8" of snow, but there were plenty of unofficial social media reports along the Interstate 10 corridor ...
Gainesville, Florida 2008-Apr-04 Florida Relays [84] 56.90 Latrica Dendy 1972-Nov-05 44 Perth, Australia 2016-Nov-05 World Masters Athletics Championships: 45-49 56.82 Mary Libal 1950-Jun-28 45 Buffalo, New York 1995-Jul-22 WAVA Championships: 50-54 61.02 Emmanuelle McGowan 1968-Jun-14 50 Málaga, Spain 2018-Sep-14 World Masters Athletics ...
A historic and deadly winter storm that stretches over 1,500 miles blanketed the southern U.S. on Tuesday with historic snow totals, including the first-ever Blizzard Warning for the Gulf Coast.
Joseph Nathaniel Crooms, [1] also known as J. N. Crooms, (June 17, 1880 - March 14, 1957) was an African American principal and educator in Florida.He established two schools for African American students in Seminole County, the first being Hopper Academy and the second being Crooms Academy in Goldsboro (now part of Sanford), Florida, in 1926.