ACLU of Florida Denounces Passage of Cruel Anti-Immigrant Bill in Florida Legislature
Today, Florida House members passed Senate Bill 1718 (SB 1718), a cruel, dangerous and overbroad anti-immigrant bill.
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Today, Florida House members passed Senate Bill 1718 (SB 1718), a cruel, dangerous and overbroad anti-immigrant bill.
Today, Florida lawmakers passed Senate Bill 7050 (SB 7050), a sweeping bill aimed at making it harder for community-based organizations to register Floridians to vote.
The League of Women Voters of Florida and the Florida State Conference of the NAACP filed suit in federal court today against Florida’s Secretary of State, charging that the state’s voter registration application violates the National Voter Registration Act of 1993 (NVRA).
Today, the Senate Fiscal Policy Committee passed Senate Bill 1718, a devastating anti-immigrant bill.
The coalition of civil rights groups is currently challenging last year’s “STOP W.O.K.E.” censorship law.
On Thursday, Gov. Ron DeSantis signed Senate Bill 450 (SB 450). This bill reintroduces unconstitutional non-unanimous jury recommendations for the death penalty. Florida will now have the dubious distinction of having the lowest threshold for death sentencing in the country.