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Sunnydaze's avatar

I did! Although not as eloquently as you, I’m sure 😂

I said,

I’m a resident of central Florida. (Gave contact info)

I would like further clarification on senate bill 1316 which you must know by now is getting a lot of pushback from citizens and bloggers. First, this appears to be a clear 1st amendment violation and at a time when governments all over the country and big tech have stripped Americans of their right to free speech, this bill is suspect to say the least.

At a time when the federal and state governments are coming after citizens financially and calling them “fines” for non-compliance I would think you would have thought long and carefully about what message this bill would send to your constituents.

Please have someone contact me and further clarify why you would seemingly go after bloggers in the private sector in this manner. And by definition, blogger doesn’t seem to be limited to specific lobbyists but rather ordinary citizens reporting news worthy information, sharing political information about what our governments are actually doing and voicing criticism of elected officials on behalf of the citizenry in Florida, since our media tyrants and censors refuse to do so.

Thank you for your time.

Hugs and kisses. 😉

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SheThinksLiberty's avatar

Well done!

Right now, the bill excludes ordinary citizens reporting newsworthy info. It is restricted to an organization's solicited and paid for content that advocates for the interests of that organization directed to the Executive or Legislative branch.

You're right, though -- it could "go there" -- forcing ordinary people to "register." (My husband is as steamed as you are.)

Did you add the "hugs and kisses?"

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Sunnydaze's avatar

Hahaha. I kept that for you and C&C 😂

I think the verbiage isn’t clear to some of us non-lawyer people so I would appreciate a lot more conversation about that piece, but I also am done giving any politician the benefit of the doubt because they are sneaky and love to implement policy and laws behind our backs in the dead of night behind closed doors. So, unfortunately I come out swinging against anything that doesn’t smell right. Kind of cut off the soldiers ear and ask for forgiveness later (biblical reference 😂).

I’m not willing to give these politicians on either side of the aisle an inch. They should be met with fierce questioning from the public for every single thing they do. They should be fearful of the citizens being critical of every move they make. That helps breed accountability. They should approach every bill with “what are my constituents going to say?” Rather than what they probably say now which is “who cares what they say”.

I’m really glad you found out they are getting hammered with calls from the citizenry. That is excellent!!!

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