HB 395/SB 1122 - Protecting Confederate Monuments
The bill intends to prohibit the removal of Confederate monuments and penalize public officials who vote in favor of their removal.
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During this legislative session, we will continue to fight against ongoing efforts to take away Floridians’ rights and freedoms such as the escalating assault on free speech, reproductive freedom, and access to voting. We continue to push for reforms that increase justice for Floridians, including voting rights, free speech, immigrants’ rights, reproductive justice, LGBTQ+ rights, and racial justice.
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We are monitoring hundreds of bills that span the breadth of the ACLU’s policy concerns. Below are the priority bills that we will be tracking throughout this legislative session.
The bill intends to prohibit the removal of Confederate monuments and penalize public officials who vote in favor of their removal.
Prohibits local governments from regulating heat exposure requirements for outdoor workers in their communities. Endangers workers who primarily work outside all day and support essential industries like agriculture and construction.
Chilling speech on college campuses by penalizing students who “promote” certain foreign organizations. Fails to define what activity or speech constitutes promotion.
Significantly increasing criminal penalties based on the county in which the offense was committed.
Censors free speech and expression of state and local government employees and contractors by preventing adults from providing their own pronouns if they do not match the sex assigned on their birth certificate.
Making it unlawful for counties to pass or enforce civilian review boards to investigate law enforcement and hold law enforcement accountable.