BREAKING: A federal appeals court today upheld a Florida law that created wealth-based hurdles to voting. The decision denies voting rights to hundreds of thousands of people with past felony convictions. #Amendment4brennancenter.org/our-work/analy…
The case, Jones v DeSantis, concerned Senate Bill 7066, which was signed into law by Florida Governor Ron DeSantis in 2019. This law made voting rights for people with past felony convictions contingent on payment of all legal financial obligations.
It directly undermined Florida voters' overwhelming passage of the Voting Restoration Amendment 4 in 2018, which had restored voting rights to over a million people with past felony convictions.
We worked with @ACLU, @ACLUFL, and @NAACP_LDF to sue immediately after the governor signed the legislation. In May 2020, a district court struck down the law as unconstitutional, but the ruling was put on hold pending an appeal by the governor.
The appeal was heard by the full Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals. Today’s decision blocks hundreds of thousands of Floridians from registering to vote in time for the November election.
“This ruling is a defeat for voting rights. It tells Florida that it’s legitimate to put a price tag on voting. Worse, the Court says it’s okay to do so even when Black Floridians owe more than their white counterparts, and even when many can’t even determine how much they owe."
“By rejecting the district court’s ruling and upholding this law, the court has scored a win for voter suppression and blocked the way for hundreds of thousands of Floridians with past convictions to exercise their fundamental right to vote, in Nov. and beyond.” - @SMoralesDoyle
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BREAKING: The House will vote on the SAVE Act today. If this bill becomes law, millions of American citizens could be blocked from voting. 1/
The bill would require Americans to produce documents like a passport or a birth certificate to register or re-register to vote. More than 21 million Americans don’t have these documents readily available. 2/
Younger people, married women who have changed their last names, and voters of color are especially likely to be impacted. 3/
BREAKING: The House will vote on the SAVE Act this week. If the bill passes, more than 21 million Americans could be blocked from voting. 1/
The bill would require Americans to show documents like a passport or a birth certificate to register or re-register to vote. More than 21 million Americans don’t have these documents readily available. 2/
Younger people, married women, and voters of color are especially likely to be impacted. 3/
Yesterday, President Trump revoked former President Biden's voting access executive order. It directed federal agencies to provide eligible voters, regardless of political party, access to voting opportunities and reliable voter info in the regular course of their lives 1/
Voting rights are foundational to our democracy. In a democracy, voting is a fundamental right, not a privilege. Our democracy is strongest when all eligible people can vote. 2/
Former President Biden’s voting access executive order helped realize this founding principle by helping to ensure eligible citizens who interact with federal agencies have information about and access to voter registration and to voting. 3/
The Supreme Court is responsible for letting Trump avoid consequences for his alleged crimes against democracy. In the name of accountability, the Court must not delay its decision. 1/
The Supreme Court’s time is up. It needs to let the prosecution move forward. The Court decided Bush v. Gore in three days — it should act with similar alacrity in deciding Trump v. U.S. 2/
Today’s oral argument got away from the central question: Is a former president immune from criminal prosecution if he tried to overthrow a presidential election, using private means and the power of his office to do so? The answer is simple: No. 3/
1/ BREAKING: @RepTerriSewell has reintroduced the landmark John Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act. The bill would protect voters from racial discrimination at the ballot box by restoring and strengthening the protections of the Voting Rights Act. brennancenter.org/our-work/resea…
2/ Since the Supreme Court decided Shelby County v. Holder 10 years ago — gutting the Voting Rights Act — states have passed almost 100 laws rolling back voting rights. brennancenter.org/our-work/analy…
3/ What’s left of the Voting Rights Act is not enough to fight race discrimination in voting. In many states, the racial turnout gap between Black and white voters is the highest it has been since SCOTUS decided Shelby v. Holder. bit.ly/3Xk9Uim
Last night @MichSoS@JocelynBenson accepted the Brennan Legacy Award, inspiring a crowd of 500+ with her fierce protection of every vote and every voice. The Brennan Center honors her commitment to free, fair, and accurate elections — a beacon for the country.
Thanks to wonderful Paul Tagliabue — @RISEtoWIN, @NFL — for presenting her award, and for all he does to strengthen our democracy.