PCA Endorses Amendment 4
The "Florida Hometown Democracy  Amendment"
Putnam Citizens Alliance endorses  and urges you to vote FOR Amendment 4 on the November 2010  ballot. Amendment 4, sometimes called the "Florida Hometown Democracy  Amendment," will give voters in all Florida cities and counties the right to  have the final say on major changes to their communities' comprehensive land use  plans. Rather than being stuck with the costs of whatever deals the land  speculators and lobbyists and local politicians put together, the voters will  have a chance to say "yes" or "no" to major developments that could result in  increased taxes and decreased quality of life for everyone in the  community.
Florida law now requires city and  county governments to hold public hearings before changing their comprehensive  land use plans. However, the system is flawed in that the current law allows the  government officials to ignore what the public says at those hearings. And all  too often they do just that, rejecting the expressed will of the citizens,  preferring instead to listen to the pie-in-the-sky pitches of developers,  speculators, and paid lobbyists.
Amendment 4 will close that loophole  by giving the voters a real say, one that cannot be ignored. Amendment 4  provides that when a city or county government decides that a particular change  to the local comprehensive land use plan would be a good thing for the  community, then the proposed change will be put to a referendum to see if local  voters agree. The voters — the people who know their own communities and their  own priorities best — will get to decide if major changes to their community's  growth plans are worth any potential costs of higher taxes or lower quality of  life.
Give yourself the chance  to have a say. Please be sure to vote FOR Amendment 4 in  November!
For more information  on Amendment 4, please visit Florida Hometown Democracy.
 
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