Miami Beach approves changes to city charter. Votes on homeless tax didn't count
Briefly

Miami Beach voters approved seven charter revisions to enhance local governance, while a contentious food-and-beverage tax referendum's results are invalidated due to court rulings.
Voters approved an expansion of the Citizens Bill of Rights, allowing residents to seek enforcement through the Miami-Dade Commission on Ethics instead of legal action.
Each of the approved charter measures only required a simple majority to pass, and the preliminary results indicate strong support among the voters.
Despite the approval of seven measures, the scrutiny fell on the food-and-beverage tax referendum that was rendered ineffectual due to a last-minute legal decision.
Read at Miami Herald
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