Florida Legislature thwarting the will of voters
Florida’s Amendment 4 – which voters overwhelmingly passed to restore the eligibility to vote to 1.4 million people with a past felony conviction — is in danger.
Florida’s Amendment 4 – which voters overwhelmingly passed to restore the eligibility to vote to 1.4 million people with a past felony conviction — is in danger.
We had some disappointing, heart-wrenching defeats last night, but also some important victories worth celebrating. Today we’re dusting ourselves off and continuing the fight to move Florida forward. That fight was aided in important ways last night.
Did you know there’s an important election on August 30th? Do you already have a vote by mail ballot at home? It’s Florida’s primary election and while there are a lot of important races on your ballot, we want to tell you about the importance of Amendment 4.
Amendment 4, if passed in the August 30th statewide primary election, would be an important step toward expanding solar energy in Florida. Learn more and sign the pledge to vote “Yes” on Amendment 4 today.