Supreme Court reschedules oral argument for “Smart Solar” amendment
The Florida Supreme Court on Wednesday rescheduled oral arguments for a hotly contested proposed constitutional amendment on solar power. Arguments are now set for 11 a.m. on March 7, the court announced, with no more than 30 minutes allowed for each side. Among other requirements, proposed amendments to the state constitution must be OK’d by the court to ensure they cover only one subject and that their ballot title and summary aren’t misleading. The amendment in question, called “Rights of Electricity Consumers Regarding Solar Energy Choice,” is backed…