How do the U.S. Constitution and the state of Florida's Constitution differ?
The Florida Constitution does not allow for the executive branch to establish a cabinet, but the U.S. Constitution does.
The Florida Constitution gives the executive branch power over military forces, while the U.S. Constitution does not.
The Florida Constitution establishes a Commission on Ethics, but the U.S. Constitution does not.
The Florida Constitution does not have a bill of rights, but the U.S. Constitution does.