Democrats hoped the state was "in play," but Tuesday's results left them with more questions than answers after another crushing general election defeat.
Seven states are set to implement laws supporting abortion access, but the future of reproductive rights in the US is unclear ...
Missouri is the most populous state where a ballot measure could roll back a current ban on abortions at all stages of ...
Florida and South Dakota voters ... The web of preexisting state laws on abortions will likely remain in place while they are ...
People living in Florida can legally have an abortion within the first six weeks of pregnancy. After those six weeks, ...
Amendment 3 – which would have legalized the recreational use of marijuana in the state’s constitution – failed to receive the 60% support needed to pass under Florida law.
Colorado law currently protects the right to abortion. Known as Amendment 4, or the "Amendment to Limit Government ...
The demise of a proposed constitutional amendment that would have allowed recreational use of marijuana could strengthen Florida's medical-marijuana industry as it struggles to compete with hemp-based ...
Over the past dozen years, the number of states legalizing marijuana use by adults rose rapidly from zero to 24, even as it remains illegal under federal law. But no new states joined that list ...
Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey said she would "absolutely not" allow state police to aid with deportations if the Trump ...
So did Florida, until a 2006 constitutional amendment passed, changing the threshold for voter approval to 60%. Ironically, it passed with only 57.78% of the vote, one of the last amendments that will ...