Opponents of a controversial solar-energy ballot initiative asked the Florida Supreme Court to again review the ballot language and to strike down the proposed constitutional amendment.
But a spokeswoman for Consumers for Smart Solar, a group sponsoring what is known as Amendment 1, was quick to call the request, filed with less than a week remaining in the campaign, “political grandstanding.”
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