From the concrete to the eccentric, Floridians began bringing their ideas to the state’s Constitution Revision Commission during a public hearing, even as a voting-rights organization questioned the panel’s process.

The public hearing in Orlando marked the first for the commission, which has undertaken the once-every-20-years task of proposing constitutional amendments directly to the voters for consideration in the November 2018 elections.

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