Ensuring that Eligible Voters in Florida Jails Have Access to the Ballot
n Florida, as in most states, people who are detained in jail are eligible to register and vote, and no eligible voter should be denied their right.
February 9, 2022 Voting RightsJail Voting Toolkit: Voter Policies Are Inconsistent and Insufficient in Florida Jails
Our democracy works best when all voters can participate. The fundamental right to vote is central to the full and equal participation of people in America. It is critical that all voters have a say in who represents our interests, especially in the midst of a global pandemic.
February 8, 2022 Voting RightsJustice for Immigrants: A Roadmap for Local Communities
More than 4.5 million Floridians, 21% of the population, were born in another country. Nearly half are not U.S. citizens. They are our neighbors, our colleagues, our friends. Unfortunately, they have been targeted by anti-immigrant rhetoric and policies at both the state and local level. November 5, 2021 Immigrants' Rights2021 Legislative Report: Building Power in our Communities
Over the last year, we rode an emotional, economic, and healthcare roller coaster together. We experienced loss throughout the COVID pandemic and at the hands of the police. We also experienced a dangerous, white supremacist insurrection at the U.S.
June 8, 2021 Voting Rights Students & Youth Rights LGBTQ+ Rights Racial Justice Police Practices Criminal Justice Free Speech Gender Equity & Reproductive FreedomReckless Lawmaking: How Debt-Based Driver's License Suspension Laws Impose Harm and Waste Resources
This ACLU research report, “Reckless Lawmaking: How Debt-Based Driver's License Suspension Laws Impose Harm and Waste Resources,” documents the pervasive practice of using driver’s license suspension as a consequence for unpaid fines and fees.
April 27, 2021 Criminal Justice