Florida Democratic Party Chair on Amendment Four Ruling

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May 25, 2020
For Immediate Release
press@floridadems.org

STATEMENT: Florida Democratic Party Chair on Amendment Four Ruling

Yesterday, a federal judge ruled that the law signed by Gov. Ron DeSantis requiring returning citizens pay legal fees before regaining the right to vote is unconstitutional. In response, Florida Democratic Party chair Terrie Rizzo released the following statement: 
“The United States Constitution once again proved stronger than Trump, DeSantis and the Florida GOP’s efforts to shred it. American Democracy and the people of Florida had a victory this weekend.”


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