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ACLU of Florida

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Fighting for our rights in Florida. Become a card-carrying member today.

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linkhttps://www.aclufl.org/join calendar_today12-11-2009 21:36:54

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Gov. DeSantis is doing everything in his power to control our bodies in Florida by keeping his extreme abortion ban in place. Floridians can vote yes on Amendment 4 on Nov. 5 to keep the government out of our business. rollingstone.com/politics/polit…

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“DeSantis' extreme efforts to fight the expansion of abortion rights and recreational marijuana telegraph a similar future were either or both to become law: If DeSantis can't beat Floridians at the ballot box, he'll try legislate their popular will into oblivion.”

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Teaching kids science doesn't promote atheism. However, kids that understand science are less likely to believe fairy tales are real. Let's not hold back our kids because you are afraid they won't believe your favorite fairy tales. deseret.com/faith/2024/09/…

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New: Gov. Ron DeSantis’ administration is leaning on the state’s power to combat a proposed abortion amendment on Florida’s Nov. ballots. A state health agency launched a website opposing the amendment, spurring questions about its legality. tampabay.com/news/florida-p…

Emily L. Mahoney (@mahoneysthename) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NEW: Days after a state worker was fired for disclosing info about the state park plans, the DeSantis admin released personnel files detailing issues from a previous state job. AHCA released the files without being asked, an unusual step. w/ Max Chesnes tampabay.com/news/environme…

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Concern growing among those supporting Yes on 4 Florida’s abortion ballot initiative after reporting by the Tampa Bay Times that Ron DeSantis’ administration is reviewing amendment petitions for fraud. This was recently posted by a Lee County resident:

Concern growing among those supporting <a href="/yes4florida/">Yes on 4 Florida</a>’s abortion ballot initiative after reporting by the <a href="/TB_Times/">Tampa Bay Times</a> that <a href="/GovRonDeSantis/">Ron DeSantis</a>’ administration is reviewing amendment petitions for fraud. This was recently posted by a Lee County resident:
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This kind of propaganda issued by the state, using taxpayer money and operating outside of the political process sets a dangerous precedent. This is what we would expect to see from an authoritarian regime, not in the so-called “Free State of Florida.” tampabay.com/news/florida-p…

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Desperate DeSantis releases unrequested public records in effort to smear whistleblower who leaked the guv's unpopular plans for golf courses, hotels & sports facilities in #Florida state parks. tampabay.com/news/environme… via Emily L. Mahoney & Max Chesnes

Peter Schorsch (@peterschorschfl) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The DeSantis admin is sending its Gestapo to intimidate Florida voters. Never ever forget that this admin bullied Pete Antonacci to his literal death because he wouldn’t go along with their dastardly plans.

Lawrence Mower (@lmower3) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NEW: DeSantis' administration has been knocking on doors of people who signed the petition to overturn Florida's 6-week ban. That's on top of requesting at least 37,000 verified, signed ballots from local supervisors. w/Romy Ellenbogen & Justin Garcia tampabay.com/news/florida-p…

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The State of Florida's launch of a website filled with misinformation on Amendment 4 is irresponsible and an attempt to sabotage the vote. Voters deserve and require accurate and clear information from their state government, not ideological propaganda. orlandosentinel.com/2024/09/06/cri…

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Only in the "Free State of Florida" do plainclothes police officers visit your residence after you've signed a petition and interview you about your actions. How many times does Ron DeSantis have to punch Floridians before we start punching back?

Keisha Mulfort (@keishamulfort) 's Twitter Profile Photo

As someone targeted directly by the state’s political games, I cannot overstate how outrageous this is. DeSantis is using taxpayer dollars to intimidate voters who signed petitions for Amendment 4. This is an attack on our democracy. #FreeFlorida #YesOn4

Abdelilah Skhir (@abskhir) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Police knocking on your door, demanding to know if you signed a petition. The voter intimidation has reached unhinged levels. The fact they’re this desperate means they know the vast majority of Floridians will vote #YesOn4.