Constitutional review panel announces committee assignments

The state’s Constitution Revision Commission announced committee assignments, consisting of “10 standing substantive committees and two standing procedural committees,” it said in a Friday news release.

“Establishing committees for the CRC means we can move forward on developing proposals that will benefit Florida families, businesses and students,” Chairman Carlos Beruff said in a statement.

“Each commissioner brings a unique set of talents and experience to this process,” he added. “Committee assignments are based on preferences expressed by individual commissioners while also ensuring each committee consists of a group with diverse backgrounds and complementary strengths.”

The commission, which already has held several public hearings, is empaneled every 20 years to go over the state constitution and suggest amendments that go directly on a statewide ballot. Voters still must OK any changes with 60 percent approval.

Here are the standing substantive committees:

Judicial (Article V): Chair, Bill Schifino, Vice Chair, Anna Marie Hernandez Gamez; Pam Bondi, Tim Cerio, Hank Coxe, Arthenia Joyner, Tom Lee, Roberto Martinez, Carolyn Timmann.

Legislative (Article III): Chair, Jose Felix Diaz, Vice Chair, Belinda Keiser; Jose “Pepe” Armas, Lisa Carlton, Tom Lee, Patricia Levesque, Darryl Rouson.

Here are the standing procedural committees:

Rules and Administration: Chair, Tim Cerio, Vice Chair, Sherry Plymale; Lisa Carlton, Hank Coxe, Jose Felix Diaz, Erika Donalds, Marva Johnson, Fred Karlinsky, Carolyn Timmann.

Style and Drafting: Chair, Brecht Heuchan, Vice Chair, Carolyn Timmann; Tim Cerio, Anna Marie Hernandez Gamez, Tom Grady, Darlene Jordan, Frank Kruppenbacher, Gary Lester, Roberto Martinez, Jeanette Nuñez, Chris Sprowls.

Grady, an attorney and former state representative, was named Thursday by Gov. Rick Scott to take the place of Jimmy Patronis on the commission. Patronis stepped down from his seat there and on the Public Service Commission to become the state’s new Chief Financial Officer.

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