In Re Advisory Opinion to the Governor

509 So. 2d 292, 12 Fla. L. Weekly 240
CourtSupreme Court of Florida
DecidedJuly 14, 1987
Docket70533
StatusPublished
Cited by34 cases

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In Re Advisory Opinion to the Governor, 509 So. 2d 292, 12 Fla. L. Weekly 240 (Fla. 1987).

Opinion

509 So.2d 292 (1987)

In re ADVISORY OPINION TO THE GOVERNOR, Request of May 12, 1987.

No. 70533.

Supreme Court of Florida.

July 14, 1987.

*295 Charles R. Ranson of Ranson & Wiggins, Tallahassee, and Gregory L. Diskant of Patterson, Belknap, Webb & Tyler, New York City, for Association of Nat. Advertisers, Inc., American Ass'n of Advertising Agencies, Inc. and the American Advertising Federation.

Richard G. Garrett and Stuart H. Singer of Greenberg, Traurig, Askew, Hoffman, Lipoff, Rosen & Quentel, Miami, Paul Dodyk of Cravath, Swaine & Moore, New York City, Robert Saltzstein of Wyatt & Saltzstein, Washington, D.C., and Howell L. Ferguson, Tallahassee, for Magazine Publishers Ass'n and The Ass'n of Business Publishers.

Lloyd N. Cutler, Timothy B. Dyk and A. Douglas Melamed of Wilmer, Cutler & Pickering, Washington, D.C., and Donald M. Middlebrooks of Steel, Hector & Davis, *296 Miami, for Stephen A. Weiswasser, Sr. Vice President and General Counsel and Sam Antar, Capital Cities/ABC, Inc., New York City, George Vradenburg III, Vice President and General Counsel, CBS Inc., New York City, Corydon B. Dunham, Executive Vice President and General Counsel, Nat. Broadcasting Co., Inc., New York City, and Howard Monderer, Vice President, Law, Washington, Nat. Broadcasting Co., Inc., Washington, D.C.

Donald M. Middlebrooks, Thomas R. Julin, Samuel J. Dubbin, Norman Davis and Jason B. Meyer of Steel, Hector & Davis, Miami, for Florida Ass'n of Broadcasters, National Ass'n of Broadcasters, Post-Newsweek Stations, Florida, Inc., Scripps Howard Broadcasting Co., Susquehanna Radio Corp., WEAR-TV, Pensacola, Metropolitan Broadcasting Corp., Independent Florida Agrient and Fairbanks Communications, Inc.

Robert E. Meale of Baker & Hostetler, Orlando, for Baker & Hostetler.

Gerald B. Cope, Jr. and Laura Besvinick of Greer, Homer, Cope & Bonner, Miami, Richard J. Ovelmen, South Miami, and Dan Paul and Franklin G. Burt of Finley, Kumble, Wagner, Heine, Underberg, Manley, Meyerson & Casey, Miami, for Florida Press Association and Boca Raton News, Inc.

Dan Paul, Franklin G. Burt and John E. Kirkpatrick of Finley, Kumble, Wagner, Heine, Underberg, Manley, Meyerson & Casey, Miami, and George H. Freeman, New York City, for New York Times Co. Florida Newspapers.

Robert M. Ervin and Richard W. Ervin of Ervin, Varn, Jacobs, Odom & Kitchen, Tallahassee, for Interested Parties.

David W. Johnson of Johnson & Crane, Miami, for Florida Motion Picture and Television Ass'n, Inc.

Parker D. Thomson and Cloyce L. Mangas, Jr. of Thomson, Zeder, Bohrer, Werth & Razook, Miami, Gerald B. Cope, Jr. and Laura Besvinick of Greer, Homer, Cope & Bonner, and Richard J. Ovelmen and Samuel A. Terilli, Office of General Counsel, Miami, for Miami Herald Pub. Co.

Julian Clarkson, Gregg D. Thomas, Steven L. Brannock, Laurel Lenfestey Helmers and Carol Jean LoCicero of Holland & Knight, Tampa, for The Tribune Co., The Florida Press Ass'n, Gannett Co., Inc., The Media General Broadcast Group, and The Florida Retail Federation.

Barry Richard and Lorence Jon Bielby of Roberts, Baggett, LaFace & Richard, Tallahassee, for The Florida Bar, Joseph J. Reiter, Renee Higgins, Victor Wade Howell and Brenda L. Smith.

Robert P. Smith, Jr. and Elizabeth C. Bowman of Hopping, Boyd, Green & Sams, Tallahassee, for Frank J. Carver, Joseph B. Carr, Mahlon Hendley and others.

Bruce Rogow and Steven Friedland, Ft. Lauderdale, and Milton Hirsch, Miami, for James M. Russ, Edward R. Shohat and Theodore Klein for Florida Criminal Defense Lawyers.

John W. Caven, Jr., Allan P. Clark and Steven R. Browning of Caven, Clark & Ray, Jacksonville, for Florida Associated General Contractors Council, Inc.

Stephen J. Wein and Kelli Hanley Crabb of Battaglia, Ross, Hastings, Dicus & Andrews, St. Petersburg, for North American Financial Services, Ltd.

Chris W. Altenbernd and Charles A. Wachter of Fowler, White, Gillen, Boggs, Villareal & Banker, Tampa, for Fiserv of Tampa, Inc.

Edith Broida, Miami, for interested party.

Ray Ferrero, Jr. and Wilton L. Strickland of Ferrero, Middlebrooks, Strickland & Fischer, Fort Lauderdale, and William G. Mateer, Lawrence J. Phalin, David L. Evans and Clay H. Coward of Mateer, Harbert & Bates, Orlando, for News and Sun-Sentinel Co., and Sentinel Communications Co.

Douglas W. Abruzzo, Tallahassee, for interested party.

Robert A. Altman, J. Griffin Lesher and James C. Duff of Clifford & Warnke, Washington, D.C., for Daniel F. O'Keefe, Jr. and Eve E. Bachrach, The Proprietary Ass'n, Inc.

*297 Joseph C. Spicola, Jr., General Counsel to the Governor, and Alan C. Sundberg, Sylvia H. Walbot and Cynthia S. Tunnicliff of Carlton, Fields, Ward, Emmanuel, Smith, Cutler & Kent, Tallahassee, for the Governor.

Talbot D'Alemberte, Joseph W. Jacobs and Adam J. Hirsch, Tallahassee, for the Legislature.

William Townsend, General Counsel and Jeffrey Kielbasa, Deputy General Counsel, Tallahassee, and Steven S. Rosenthal and Walter Hellerstein of Morrison & Foerster, Washington, D.C., for the Florida Dept. of Revenue.

Robert A. Butterworth, Atty. Gen., and Joseph C. Mellichamp, III, Kevin J. Odonnell and Eric J. Taylor, Asst. Attys. Gen., Tallahassee, for the Atty. Gen.

Jack M. Skelding, Jr. and Julius F. Parker, Jr. of Parker, Skelding, McVoy & Labasky, Tallahassee, for Florida Informanagement Services, Inc.

The Honorable Bob Martinez Governor of Florida The Capitol Tallahassee, Florida 32301

Dear Governor Martinez:

We have the honor of acknowledging your communication of May 12, 1987, requesting our advice, pursuant to article IV, section 1(c) of the Florida Constitution and rule 9.500 of the Florida Rules of Appellate Procedure, as to the interpretation of a portion of the Constitution affecting your fiscal duties as Governor.

Omitting the formal parts, your letter reads as follows:

"Pursuant to Article IV, Section 1(c) of the Constitution of the State of Florida, your opinion is requested as to the interpretation of my executive duties and responsibilities as chief executive under Article VII, Section 1(d) and Article IV, Section 1(a), of the Constitution of the State of Florida.
"Article VII, Section 1(d) requires that `provision shall be made by law for raising sufficient revenue to defray the expenses of the state for each fiscal period' and Article IV, Section 1(a) relates to my general obligations as chief executive, in particular, my duty to insure `that the laws be faithfully executed.' In furtherance of those constitutional mandates, I am required to submit to the Legislature a recommended budget which contains sufficient revenues to meet my recommended appropriations, Chapter 216, Florida Statutes, and to amend my recommendations if it comes to my attention that revenue sources are insufficient to fund the appropriations, Section 216.168, Florida Statutes.
"Upon my election to office, I became acutely aware that in order to meet the requirements of this fast growing State, a new revenue source must be found to address pressing and compelling correctional, educational, health and other infrastructure needs.

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