An effort to jettison the Florida Constitution Revision Commission, which drew controversy last year as it successfully proposed a series of ballot measures, continued to move forward in the state House.

Members of the House State Affairs Committee unanimously backed a pair of proposals (HJR 301 and HB 303) that would put before voters in 2020 a proposal to abolish the commission, which drew across-the-aisle scorn for the manner in which it put seven amendments on the November 2018 ballot.

"What I think a lot of us observed and would agree is that, this last time when the Constitution Revision Commission met, that it was more of an activist committee," said House bill sponsor Brad Drake, R-Eucheeanna. "A lot of the action that was taken was done by proxy, by those who sent them."