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afford to pay hundreds, thousands, sometimes tens of thousands of dollars in outstanding fines and fees. they finished their sentence. they finished probation. they finished parole. these are people who have returned to their community, have returned to their lives, and deserve the second chance that the florida voters decided that they should be given. they should exercise that the florida voters decided. that the florida voters decided and won at the ballot box. i m going to have to leave it there. we re out of time. thank you, julie. thank you, bob. up next, my final thoughts. stay with us. riasis. now, there s skyrizi. 3 out of 4 people achieved. .90% clearer skin at 4 months. .after just 2 doses. skyrizi may increase your risk of infections. .and lower your ability to fight them. before treatment your doctor should check you for infections and tuberculosis. tell your doctor if you have an infection. .or symptoms such as fevers,. .sweats, chills, muscle aches or coughs. .or i
staff attorney for the american civil liberties union, currently suing the state of florida over the new law, and bob ratcliffe, former commissioner of leon county, florida, and founder of the big ben voting rights project. let me start with you, julie. i remember the campaign. i went down myself campaigning for amendment 4 with reverend holmes in tallahassee action network and others, and the great work the aclu was doing, and it won. it passed. the people in florida voted for it. and then all of a sudden, they come with this bill, the republicans in the state legislature, that in many ways took away what the voters had voted to make law. explain to me what happened and what can be done about this. well, it s exactly as you said, reverend. it was a tremendous victory for democracy when floridians last fall amended their constitution to return the right to vote to
democracy for the upcoming march and local elections, simply because they can t afford to pay these exorbitant fines and fees. now, bob, you are on the ground. you re in the trenches really dealing with the hard gut work here. one of the things that i have come to find out is that when they said they would pay for all of the court costs and whatever the cost that are attributed to their conviction, this is not restitution for a crime. this is court costs and other items like that. we find that only 18% of the 1.4 million that had their rights restored, only 18% had a zero balance. so you re talking about 82% of the people that benefitted from this law will not be able to vote if we are aclu is not successful in turning this around. and also, you have been on the ground identifying, going door