Florida Senate Bills 234 and 932 – Substituting Emotional Animus for Evidence-based laws

Weekly Update #139 Dear Members and Advocates: We have been calling on our members to contact their lawmakers to oppose two bills that are making their way through the Senate this term. SB 932 (Prohibiting a court from granting time-sharing with a minor child to a parent registered as a sexual offender or sexual predator under certain circumstances) and SB

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Wakulla County’s misguided war on the City Walk Urban Mission

Weekly Update #137 Dear Members and Advocates, During the past couple of weeks we got a lesson in how cloudy Florida politics are. It’s not like we are surprised –  we have constantly heard stories from our President’s trips to Tallahassee – but to see it in action is extremely disheartening. The lessons we’re talking about came from Senator Lauren

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“Piling On” more legislation without evidence in Florida against Sex Offenders

Weekly Update #136 Dear Members and Advocates, There are three bills making their way through Committees, which we need to keep our eyes on and do our best to voice opposition against. They are: CS/SB 234: Registration of Sexual Predators and Sexual Offenders or its companion Bill in the House HB 193 . This bill, introduced by Senator Lauren Book,

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The Miami-Dade homeless sex offender encampment

Weekly Update #133 Dear Members and Advocates, Occasionally, I ask you to put yourself into the shoes of someone else. Imagine yourself one of the 100+ registrants who are currently living transient in a Miami-Dade homeless encampment because residence restrictions leave you nowhere to live. Imagine you are one of the 30+ registrants who are being held in a Highlands

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The Hypocrisy of Calling the Sex Offender Registry ”Civil and Non-Punitive”

Weekly Update #132 Dear Members and Advocates: When something is vague, it’s imprecise. It has no clear definition or meaning. It can be understood by different people in different ways. Criminal laws are required to state explicitly and definitely what conduct is punishable. Otherwise, the laws are said to be “void for vagueness” under the due process clauses of the

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