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- Docket #83969 - Advisory Opinion to the Attorney General Re Tax
Limitation. 644 So. 2d 486; October
4, 1994.
- Docket #83968 - Advisory Opinion to the Attorney General Re Voter
Approval of New Taxes. 644 So. 2d
486; October 4, 1994.
- Docket #83967 - Advisory Opinion to the Attorney General Re Property
Rights. 644 So. 2d 486; October 4,
1994.
- Docket #83966 - Advisory Opinion to the Attorney General Re Revenue
Limits. 644 So. 2d 486; October 4,
1994.
- Docket #84089 - The League of Women Voters of Florida, Inc., et
al., Petitioners, vs. Jim Smith, etc., Respondent. 644 So. 2d 486;
October 4, 1994. (Consolidated Cases).
- Opinion
- Initial Brief of the National Federation
of Independent Business
- Initial Brief of Respondent Tax Cap Committee
- Initial Brief of Bethune Beach Property
Owners Association; Indian Trails Homeowners Association, Inc.
and The Woodlands of Clear Creek Homeowners Association, Inc.
in Support of Tax Limitation Initiative
- Initial Brief of the League of Women
Voters of Florida, Inc., 1000 Friends of Florida, Inc., Common
Cause, The Florida Audubon Society, and American Planning Association,
Florida Chapter in Opposition to Initiative
- Reply Brief of the League of Women Voters
of Florida, Inc., 1000 Friends of Florida, Inc., Common Cause,
The Florida Audubon Society, and American Planning Association,
Florida Chapter in Opposition to Initiative
- Reply Brief of the Tax Cap Committee
- Reply Brief of Frank Brogan, Education Commissioner Candidate, et al., in Support of Tax Limitation
- Reply Brief of The National Federation
of Independent Business
- Oral Argument Video
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