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Amendment 4 Receives Editorial Board Endorsements Throughout Florida

Posted on October 24, 2018

Amendment 4, the voting restoration amendment on Floridians’ ballot this November, has received broad support from Floridians from all walks of life – including key editorial board endorsements from across the Sunshine State.

Current Florida law excludes 1.4 million Floridians who have completed the terms of their sentence from voting for life. Florida is one of only four states with a lifetime ban on voting. Amendment 4 would restore the eligibility to vote to Floridians who have served their time and completed all terms of their sentence as ordered by a judge – including parole, probation, and restitution. The amendment specifically excludes those individuals who have committed murder or a felony sexual offense.

Sun-Sentinel stated, “The best of the proposals — Amendment 4 — owes to … the people of Florida, who signed petitions to put it on the ballot.”

Tampa Bay Times stated, “…felons who are able to reintegrate into society are far less likely to re-offend and wind up back in prison… Treating ex-offenders as full-fledged citizens is key to reducing recidivism, which saves taxpayers money.

Orlando Sentinel stated, “Here’s what’s wrong: Florida denies ex-felons the ability to vote after they’ve served their time. After they’ve completed probation. After they’ve made restitution… Florida’s current practice is un-American. It denies our fellow citizens a second chance. It denies redemption.”

Daytona Beach News-Journal stated, “Amendment 4, which restores voting rights and other opportunities to former felons who have paid their debt to society, was buoyed onto the ballot by hard work and hope. As many as 900,000 Floridians from across the state signed petitions to have it included on the 2018 ballot.”

Gainesville Sun stated, “Florida is at a crossroads when it comes to its criminal justice system. It can continue the status quo and pay the budget-busting consequences, or enact reforms that save money while making the state safer by reducing recidivism. Amendment 4 is one step in accomplishing the latter.”

Miami Herald stated, “This lifetime ban keeps people on the margins, unable to participate in the fullness of American life and long after they have paid their debt to society.”

Palm Beach Post stated, “Amendment 4 is on the ballot because of a longshot petition campaign that drew support … [from] a broad range of people. Among them are conservative evangelicals who believe the gospel smiles on second chances. And business people who grasp that restoring the rights of former felons will lead to economic gains for Florida, projected at $365 million per year, thanks to lower prison costs, less crime and improved productivity.

Florida Times-Union stated, “Those who have had their voting rights restored are one-third less likely to reoffend. The amendment would have a positive impact of $365 million to Florida’s economy…”

Tallahassee Democrat stated, “If we want ex-offenders to turn their lives around, we should do our best to let them fully return to society. If they reoffend and go back inside, they won’t be voting — but as long as they’re rebuilding their lives, why not let them have full citizenship? We’ll be voting “yes” on Amendment 4.”

Florida Today stated, “If the point of sentencing is to impose adequate punishment for a crime, why does Florida continue to punish former felons long after they paid their dues to society? Our state is one of four that don’t automatically restore voting rights to those who fulfilled their sentences.”

TC Palm stated, “Our state as a whole benefits when citizens who have completed their sentences can become productive members of society — and that includes voting. Moreover, Florida’s current clemency system, which gives full power to the governor and Cabinet, is broken and arbitrary.

Naples Daily News stated, “Florida is one of four states (also Iowa, Kentucky and Virginia) that still requires a board or designated officer to restore voting rights once felons have done their time.”

The Herald-Tribune  and Ocala Star Banner agreed, “There are many reasons for voters to endorse this amendment. Chief among them: It is the right thing to do.”

To learn more about the Second Chances Campaign, please visit secondchancesfl.org.

Pd. pol. adv. paid for by Floridians for a Fair Democracy, Inc.

Filed Under: Campaign Tagged With: amendment 4, Second Chances Campaign

Florida Department of Education Releases Updates on School Reopenings and Power Restoration Following Hurricane Michael

Posted on October 24, 2018

The Florida Department of Education today provided an updated list of schools that have reopened following Hurricane Michael’s landfall October 10. [Read more…] about Florida Department of Education Releases Updates on School Reopenings and Power Restoration Following Hurricane Michael

Filed Under: Government Tagged With: florida department of education, Hurricane Michael, School Reopenings

CFO Jimmy Patronis: Hurricane Michael Recovery Updates, Two Weeks Since Landfall

Posted on October 24, 2018

Florida Chief Financial Officer (CFO) and State Fire Marshal Jimmy Patronis has been on the ground in the Panhandle affected counties since the day following Hurricane Michael’s landfall. [Read more…] about CFO Jimmy Patronis: Hurricane Michael Recovery Updates, Two Weeks Since Landfall

Filed Under: Government Tagged With: Hurricane Michael, Jimmy Patronis

FDLE arrests Sarasota man for grand theft

Posted on October 24, 2018

FDLE agents arrested Bernard McBride Jr., 57, of 3458 Saulstars Court, Sarasota for four counts of grand theft that took place over a year.  [Read more…] about FDLE arrests Sarasota man for grand theft

Filed Under: Government Tagged With: FDLE, Florida Department of Law Enforcement, Grand Theft, Sarasota

Miami man claims top prize playing the $1,000 A WEEK FOR LIFE Scratch-Off game

Posted on October 24, 2018

The Florida Lottery announces that Jorge Morales, 19, of Miami, claimed a top prize in the $1,000 A WEEK FOR LIFE Scratch-Off game at Florida Lottery Headquarters in Tallahassee. He chose to receive his winnings as a one-time, lump-sum payment of $815,000.00. [Read more…] about Miami man claims top prize playing the $1,000 A WEEK FOR LIFE Scratch-Off game

Filed Under: Leaders Tagged With: florida lottery, Scratch-Off Game

CFO and State Fire Marshal Jimmy Patronis Aerial Survey of Hurricane Michael Damage

Posted on October 24, 2018

Florida Chief Financial Officer (CFO) and State Fire Marshal Jimmy Patronis conducted an aerial survey of Hurricane Michael damage with Bay County Sheriff Tommy Ford’s office. [Read more…] about CFO and State Fire Marshal Jimmy Patronis Aerial Survey of Hurricane Michael Damage

Filed Under: Government Tagged With: Damage, Hurricane Michael, Jimmy Patronis

New RPOF Spanish Ad Features Jeanette Nuñez, Lt. Governor Candidate

Posted on October 24, 2018

The Republican Party of Florida today announced a new Spanish language ad featuring Lt. Governor candidate Jeanette Nuñez. In the 30-second ad which is airing statewide, Nuñez shares the plans she and Ron DeSantis have to take Florida in the right direction. [Read more…] about New RPOF Spanish Ad Features Jeanette Nuñez, Lt. Governor Candidate

Filed Under: Campaign, Video Tagged With: Jeanette Nunez, Republican Party of Florida

UT To Rebuild Arts Studios into “Maker-Space” to Foster Creativity and Innovation

Posted on October 24, 2018

Project will include digital fabrication lab (Fab Lab), photography studio and
darkroom, high-tech classrooms and enhancements to Scarfone/Hartley Gallery

The University of Tampa will rebuild part of its Bailey Arts Studios on campus to host one of the most forward-thinking visual arts programs in the country, offering spaces for innovation and creativity amongst student and faculty inventors, designers, entrepreneurs and artists. [Read more…] about UT To Rebuild Arts Studios into “Maker-Space” to Foster Creativity and Innovation

Filed Under: Education Tagged With: Arts Studios, Creativity, Innovation, University of Tampa

Four Florida players win prizes of up to $3 million in Tuesday’s MEGA MILLIONS® drawing

Posted on October 24, 2018

While the sole $1.6 billion jackpot-winning MEGA MILLIONS® ticket was sold in South Carolina, last night’s MEGA MILLIONS drawing produced one $3 million winner, and three $1 million winners from Florida. [Read more…] about Four Florida players win prizes of up to $3 million in Tuesday’s MEGA MILLIONS® drawing

Filed Under: Leaders Tagged With: florida lottery, MEGA MILLIONS

Marsy’s Law for Florida Releases New Videos Featuring Crime Victims’ Stories

Posted on October 24, 2018

Continuing to highlight the need for crime victims’ rights, Marsy’s Law for Florida today launched the third set of videos in their social media campaign in support of Amendment 6/Marsy’s Law for Florida, which would provide crime victims and their families with clear, enforceable rights in the state constitution if passed by 60 percent of voters. [Read more…] about Marsy’s Law for Florida Releases New Videos Featuring Crime Victims’ Stories

Filed Under: Campaign Tagged With: Marsy’s Law for Florida

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