Committee meeting @ 9:30AM on Thursday, 4/20/2023

Major Concerns About This Bill:

  • This is the Senate companion bill to HB 1085.
  • SB 1252 would require “SEXUAL PREDATOR” and “943.0435” to be printed in a distinctive format and in RED on driver’s licenses and identification cards.
  • SB 1252 is now in the Senate Fiscal Policy Committee.
  • Information on the Louisiana and Alabama court cases have been sent to the analysts of the committees that the “red lettering” bills have passed through so far. One analyst even thanked us for making her aware of them; yet, these court cases are not showing up in the analyses.  We need to make sure that every legislator that is sitting on a committee that SB 1252 (and HB 1085) goes through is aware of these cases, particularly the ruling in the Alabama case.  These legislators need to know that they are voting on a bill that is unconstitutional and will lead to costly lawsuits.

 

PLEASE Do the Following:

  • Call or email all members of the Senate Fiscal Policy Committee.
  • Whether you talk to a person or voicemail, you must give your name and  possibly your contact information (phone numbers work). Remember that all voicemails are checked, so you can call after hours.
  • State that you OPPOSE the part of the bill that would require the red lettering on driver’s licenses for people on the registry.
  • Mention that you are a constituent if you happen to live in the senator’s district.
  • Give a brief explanation why you oppose the red lettering on the licenses.
  • Ask family members and friends to also call to oppose the red lettering.

 

Talking Points:

  • In 2019, a federal judge struck down Alabama’s sex offense registration law that required registrants to carry a driver’s license or official ID with “CRIMINAL SEX OFFENDER” emblazoned in red.  This Alabama ruling flowed from a federal district court in the same appellate circuit as Florida.
  • The U.S. Supreme Court declined to hear Louisiana’s appeal of a decision against its 2006 law requiring that people on the sex offense registry have their driver’s license or identification card marked with “SEX OFFENDER” in orange letters. The Louisiana Supreme Court said the marking was compelled speech and could not be justified by the state’s interest in protecting public safety.
  • If this bill is passed as is, Florida and its citizens could be facing a costly lawsuit.
  • Schools are using visitor management systems, such as Raptor, to compare a visitor’s driver’s license against a sex offense database.  Why is the red lettering necessary?
  • Senator Pizzo brought up in the Infrastructure & Tourism Appropriations Subcommittee that theme parks and other places already scan the barcode on the licenses which picks up whether or not the license holder is on the registry.  His implication was that this procedure makes the red markings unnecessary.
  • There are currently 52 registry requirements for people on the sex offense registry. Every Florida legislator should have received a copy of the timeline of these registry requirements that started off with 3 in 1997 and have grown to 52 by 2020.  Failure to fulfill any of these requirements could lead up to 5 years of imprisonment, even for the thousands of Florida registrants who are now law-abiding citizens
  • This bill, if passed into law, would become the 53rd punitive registry requirement.  It will become the “straw that breaks the camel’s back,” already causing people throughout Florida to ban together to file a lawsuit against the state of Florida because of the unconstitutional, punitive Florida registry.

 

PLEASE DO NOT MAKE STATEMENTS SUCH AS: “I AM GOING TO SUE YOU.”   WE ARE SIMPLY SHARING THE FACTS WITH OUR LEGISLATORS – NOT THREATENING THEM.

 

Phone Numbers and Emails for the Senate Fiscal Policy Committee:

  1. Chair Senator Travis Hutson (R):  (850) 487-5007; [email protected]
  2. Vice Chair Senator Linda Steward (D):  (850) 487-5017; [email protected]
  3. Senator Ben Albritton (R):  (850) 487-5027; [email protected]
  4. Senator Lori Berman (D):  (850) 487-5026; [email protected]
  5. Senator Jim Boyd (R):  (850) 487-5020; [email protected]
  6. Senator Colleen Burton (R):  (850) 487-5012; [email protected]
  7. Senator Alexis Calatayud (R):  (850) 487-5038; [email protected]
  8. Senator Jay Collins (R):  (850) 487-5014; [email protected]
  9. Senator Nick DiCeglie (R):  (850) 487-5018; [email protected]
  10. Senator Ileana Garcia (R):  (850) 487-5036; [email protected]
  11. Senator Shervin Jones (D):  (850) 487-5034; [email protected]
  12. Senator Debbie Mayfield (R):  (850) 487-5019; [email protected]
  13. Senator Rosalind Osgood (D):  (850) 487-5032; [email protected]
  14. Senator Ana Maria Rodriguez (R):  (850) 487-5040; [email protected]
  15. Senator Corey Simon (R):  (850) 487-5003; [email protected]
  16. Senator Geraldine Thompson (D):  (850) 487-5015; [email protected]
  17. Senator Victor Torres, Jr. (D):  (850) 487-5025; [email protected]
  18. Senator Jay Trumbull (R):  (850) 487-5002; [email protected]
  19. Senator Tom Wright (R):  (850) 487-5008; [email protected]
  20. Senator Clay Yarborough (R):  (850) 487-5004; [email protected]

 

Every call gets heard and tallied.  Every respectful conversation with a staffer is an excellent opportunity to change a mind about our community with someone who has direct contact with a lawmaker.  YOUR EFFORTS DO MAKE A DIFFERENCE!

 

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