
We Will Not Be Silent: 2020 Legislative Session Report
None of us could have predicted a few weeks ago that we would be facing a global pandemic. During this unprecedented time, we are doing everything in our power to ensure that our civil liberties, especially for the most vulnerable among us, are not forgotten. Although there are surely some who wish that the pandemic would end the scrutiny of their records, or result in lowered levels of transparency and accountability, we will not be silent.
In these challenging times, our work continues.
As each of us wrestles with our anxieties and fears about COVID-19, we are reminded of how closely connected we are to one another through our immediate communities and across the globe. We are also reminded how important it is to continue fighting — in the courts, in the legislature, and in communities — to advance all of our rights and freedoms. Because of supporters like you, we are built for moments like this, and we will continue to be propelled forward by the principles that have guided us for the last 100 years. The 2020 Legislative Session may be over, but our work continues.
Read our 2020 Florida Legislative Report
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