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.
The next Attorney General of the United States could be a right wing extremist with a deplorable record on the rights and freedoms we as Americans cherish. Call Sens. Bill Nelson and Marco Rubio today and tell them to vote against Sen. Sessions’ nomination for attorney general.
It’s an election year in Florida, and that means Rick Scott and his allies are trying to bring back their old voter suppression schemes.
When the City of Gainesville requested it use the Reitz Student Union on the University of Florida campus as an early voting location, Scott’s hand picked elections chief Ken Detzner said “no.”