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Statewide and District-wide surveys in Central Florida indicate public will support candidates that fight for immigration reform.
A Statement from Florida New Majority and Advancement Project The Florida State Legislature ended their session on Friday by passing an omnibus elections bill that does not do enough to truly fix the problems from the last election in the Sunshine State. Among other provisions, the final measure includes only…
Proposed Bill's Failure to Fully Restore Much-Needed 14 Days of Early Voting, or Increase Polling Place Resources, Will Lead to Long Lines Again
Immigrants and workers of Miami to participate in a Public Assembly in Little Haiti to learn & get involved in immigration reform
The Florida Senate voted Wednsday in favor of an election reform omnibus bill, SB600/HB1713. Before the vote, Sen. Jack Latvala removed a harmful amendment that would have created new restrictions to voter assistance at the polls. Among other provisions, the final measure includes only partial reinstatement of the early voting…
Miami, FL – Florida New Majority leaders joined a coalition of immigration activists in welcoming the introduction of a Senate bill looking to reform our nation's immigration system and reiterating their priorities for comprehensive reform.
  Coalition of Civil Rights Organizations, Legal Groups & Immigrant Justice Advocates Oppose Elections Bill Amendment That Would Create Barriers for Voters who are Elderly, Disabled, Unable to Read or Write, or Do Not Speak English
South Florida leaders visit Sen. Rubio's office Monday, inviting him to join thousands marching through Miami for a new immigration system.
Coalition of state leaders call for new measures to fix Florida’s broken election system, affirm support for enshrining the right to vote into state law  
A Statement from Florida New Majority and the Advancement Project The Florida House voted today in favor of an election reform omnibus bill. The measure allows supervisors of elections to offer early voting between eight to 14 days at their own discretion, limits some ballot summaries to 75 words, and…
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