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We’re making a difference! Check out these news stories from 2023 profiling our work.

Florida Rights Restoration Coalition in the News

We’re making a difference! Check out these news stories from 2023 profiling our work.

Florida Rights Restoration Coalition in the News

We’re making a difference! Check out these news stories from 2023 profiling our work.

Congress Can Restore Voting Rights for Nearly 3.5 Million Americans

May 18, 2023 — A bill introduced in the Senate would lift voting restrictions on people with past convictions in federal elections.

Desmond Meade will give the commencement address for the 21st BPI Commencement

May 17, 2023 — BPI is proud to announce Desmond Meade will give the commencement address for the 21st BPI Commencement at Eastern Correctional Facility on June 3rd, 2023, and will earn an Honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters from Bard College.

Florida leads U.S. in disenfranchised voters. Stop making the problem worse

May 13, 2023 — Not quite five years ago, Florida voters overwhelmingly approved Amendment 4, which “restores the voting rights of Floridians with felony convictions after they complete all terms of their sentence including parole or probation,” excluding those convicted of murder or sexual offenses.

State attorney invites Orlando community to discuss violence prevention

May 8, 2023 — Orange-Osceola State Attorney Monique Worrell is inviting Orlando community members to a public conversation about violence prevention Monday night, from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the Experience Christian Center on Indian Hill Road.

Advocates in Florida clamor for a fix for the formerly incarcerated who want to vote

May 4, 2023 — Nearly a million Floridians who have finished prison time for a felony remain disenfranchised despite a 2018 ballot measure that promised to restore their voting rights.

Former felons (returning citizens) less likely to re-offend if voting rights restored, report shows

April 29, 2023 — States must make it easier to restore voting rights to former felons (returning citizens), according to a new report that provides evidence that when people who leave prison can vote, they are less likely to commit new crimes.

A problem? FL election bill puts onus on voters – not the state – to find out if they can vote

April 21, 2023 — Ever since the Florida Legislature required felons (returning citizens) to pay court fees after completing their sentences, voting rights groups have requested that the state provide an accessible system for those “returning citizens” to determine their eligibility to vote.

Second chances: Sheena Meade working to clear records

April 19, 2023 — Windermere resident Sheena Meade has received a TED2023 award to continue helping rebuild the lives of people who have been incarcerated and rehabilitated but still have a criminal record.

‘It’s dictated by us’: Strengthening Democracy Awards 2023

April 17, 2023 — It was a night we won’t soon forget. On April 13, we gathered in Omaha to celebrate Nebraskans’ daily acts to strengthen democracy.

Yet another scheme to make it harder to vote in Florida

April 15, 2023 — Here we go again. Like the dogwoods that bloom every spring in Tallahassee, the Legislature’s annual obsession with making it harder to vote has returned — just as we all knew it would.

New Florida bill could slow down restoration of voting rights for former felons (returning citizens)

April 14, 2023 — A new election bill could slow the restoration of voting rights for former felons (returning citizens).

New election bill could muddy felon (returning citizen) voting even more, supervisors say

April 11, 2023 — The new elections bill in the Florida Senate would make it more difficult to find out which felons (returning citizens) should have their voting rights restored, concerned elections supervisors say.

More States Allow Those With Felony Convictions to Vote

April 11, 2023 — New Mexico and Minnesota are the two most recent states to allow people previously convicted of felonies to vote upon leaving prison, following 21 other states. Ten more states are considering similar legislation.

Florida Prisoners Seeking College Education Get Second Chance

April 7, 2023 — Out on Southwest 8th Street, past the Miccosukee casino, sits Everglades Correctional Institution, the first of what are now four “incentivized” prisons in the Florida Department of Corrections system.

Readout of Office of Justice Programs Leadership Participation in Miami Second Chance Month and Community Violence Intervention Events

April 6, 2023 — Office of Justice Programs Principal Deputy Assistant Attorney General Amy L. Solomon, Bureau of Justice Assistance Director Karhlton F. Moore and Bureau of Justice Statistics Director Alex Piquero this week joined Assistant Secretary of Education Amy Loyd, corrections officials, current and formerly incarcerated individuals, reentry advocates and leaders from Miami Dade College and the Vera Institute of Justice at an event in Miami, Florida, to commemorate Second Chance Month.

More States Allow Residents With Felony Convictions to Vote

April 4, 2023 — Last week, thousands of people with felony convictions regained the right to vote in New Mexico, the latest in a growing number of states seeking to reintegrate residents into society by allowing them to participate in elections upon leaving prison.

Florida Republicans poised to make more changes to election laws

April 3, 2023 — While Florida has seen its last two elections run without any major problems, this marks the third year in a row that legislators have advocated a long line of changes.

LNE teacher Hartshorn to receive Strengthening Democracy Award

March 31, 2023 — Cheyenne Hartshorn, a teacher at Lincoln Northeast High School, is among five Nebraskans who will be honored by Civic Nebraska with Strengthening Democracy Awards.

Legislation: A 'Scoresheet' Might Help When It Comes To Determine If A Defendant Can Vote

March 29, 2023 — Last summer, more than a dozen convicted murderers and sex offenders were arrested under a shakedown by the DeSantis administration for allegedly voting illegally. 

Yahoo News — Florida group nominated for Nobel Peace Prize helps former inmates (returning citizens) regain their dignity

March 2, 2023 — More than 650,000 ex-offenders (returning citizens) are released from prison every year, according to the Justice Department, and about two-thirds of people who have been incarcerated are likely to be rearrested within three years of their release.

Forbes — Three Ways Philanthropy Can Bring America Together

March 1, 2023 — What is the story we will tell ourselves about America in 2023? After a close midterm election, the headlines reflect a national gridlock over social and economic issues, with stark divisions across race, gender, geography and generation.

The Grio — Orlando advocacy group nominated for Nobel Peace Prize

February 27, 2023 — The coalition successfully ran an initiative in 2018 which restored voting rights to over a million non-violent felons (returning citizens) in Florida.

Orlando Sentinel — Meade keeps up battle to help Florida felons (returning citizens) vote again

February 24, 2023 — More than four years after Amendment 4 was approved by Florida voters, confusion reigns for felons (returning citizens) who have no simple way to find out if they’re eligible to vote.

Patch — Florida Rights Restoration Coalition Nominated For Nobel Prize

February 23, 2023 — The Florida Rights Restoration Coalition, which worked to restore felon (returning citizen) voting rights in the state, was nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize.

Tallahassee Democrat — As DeSantis and lawmakers make it easier to prosecute election crimes, advocates question their priorities

February 23, 2023 — After Gov. Ron DeSantis signed a hastily-passed bill last week making it easier for statewide prosecutors to go after election crimes, criminal and voting rights advocates question why his administration doesn’t instead try to prevent those crimes from happening in the first place.

Quakers in Britain — Groups working to protect democracy nominated for Nobel Peace Prize by Quakers

February 22, 2023 — Quakers in Britain and America have nominated coalitions in the USA and Kenya for their work in building democracy for the 2023 Nobel Peace Prize.

FIU News — Alumnus' organization nominated for Nobel Peace Prize

February 22, 2023 — An FIU alumnus-led organization that successfully worked to restore voting rights to ex-felons (returning citizens) in Florida has been nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize.

Miami Herald — Nobel Prize nod spotlights Florida felon (returning citizen) voting rights. That must burn in Tallahassee | Opinion

February 21, 2023 — The Florida Rights Restoration Coalition, an Orlando group that led the vital campaign to pass Amendment 4 and restore voting rights to more than a million felons (returning citizens) in the Sunshine State, was nominated last week for the Nobel Peace Prize.

WUSF — A Florida voting rights group is nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize

February 21, 2023 — The Florida Rights Restoration Coalition has been nominated this year. The winner will be announced later in 2023.

Orlando Weekly — Orlando’s own Florida Rights Restoration Coalition gets nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize

February 21, 2023 — Local voting-rights organization the Florida Rights Restoration Coalition has been nominated for the prestigious Nobel Peace Prize.

WGCU — Florida voting rights group nominated for Nobel Peace Prize

February 20, 2023 — The Florida Rights Restoration Coalition, which pushed for the passage of Amendment 4 in Florida, has been nominated this year for a Nobel Peace Prize.

WFTV 9 — A Nobel Peace Prize nomination for the Orlando organization that helped pass Amendment 4

February 18, 2023 — The Florida Rights Restoration Coalition (FRRC) has been nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize.

Orlando Sentinel — Orlando group behind restoring felon (returning citizen) voting rights nominated for Nobel Peace Prize

February 17, 2023 — The Orlando organization that spearheaded the campaign to restore voting rights to felons (returning citizens) in Florida has been nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize.

FOX 35 — Florida group that fought for convicted felons (returning citizens) voting rights nominated for Nobel Peace Prize

February 17, 2023 — The Florida Rights Restoration Coalition, who fought to restore voting rights to convicted felons (returning citizens), is nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize.

CLICK Orlando — Florida Rights Restoration Coalition nominated for Nobel Peace Prize

February 17, 2023 — The group that pushed for the restoration of felon (returning citizen) voting rights in Florida has been nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize.

Tallahassee Democrat — Should Florida constitutional amendments require 66.67% to pass? Republicans make the push

February 14, 2023 — In recent years, Floridians have approved constitutional amendments ushering in medical marijuana, a $15 minimum wage and restored voting rights for felons (returning citizens).

Common Dreams — Florida GOP Denounced for Passing Bill to 'Intimidate' Voters

February 10, 2023 — Civil rights advocates on Friday condemned the Republican-led Florida Legislature for passing another voter suppression bill that far-right Gov. Ron DeSantis, a likely GOP presidential candidate for 2024, is expected to sign into law.

The Guardian — First case in DeSantis voter fraud crackdown ends with split verdict

February 9, 2023 — A Florida man on Tuesday was acquitted on charges of illegally voting but convicted of lying on his voter registration application in a closely watched voter fraud case.

10 Tampa Bay — Jury trial set for Hillsborough man arrested for voter fraud

February 7, 2023 — A jury trial for a Hillsborough County man accused of illegally voting in the 2020 election is set to begin Tuesday.

CLICK Orlando — Restoring voting rights: Hear solutions from this former state senator and advocate for former felons (returning citizens)

January 31, 2023 — Shortly after law enforcement officers started arresting 20 people around the state of Florida for voting illegally in the 2020 election, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis announced the arrests were the result of an investigation by his newly formed election police.

Yahoo — Three Ways Philanthropy Can Bring America Together

January 27, 2023 — What is the story we will tell ourselves about America in 2023? After a close midterm election, the headlines reflect a national gridlock over social and economic issues, with stark divisions across race, gender, geography, and generation.

The Guardian — Man arrested at gunpoint in DeSantis voter fraud crackdown, video shows

January 12, 2023 — Heavily armed Florida police officers descended on the homes of two men accused of illegally voting and arrested one of them at gunpoint as part of Governor Ron DeSantis’s crackdown on voter fraud, new body-camera footage obtained by the Guardian can reveal.

Civic Nebraska — Desmond Meade to keynote Strengthening Democracy 2023

January 11, 2023 — You’re invited to join Civic Nebraska at 5:30 pm CST on April 13 in Omaha for the 2023 Strengthening Democracy Awards, our annual celebration honoring Nebraskans who build a more modern and robust democracy. National voting rights advocate Desmond Meade will keynote this year’s event!

City & State Florida — Episode 23: Desmond Meade Embodies the Effort for Rights Restoration

January 8, 2023 —  Desmond Meade, executive director of the Florida Rights Restoration Coalition, joins Dara on this episode of Deeper Dive to talk about his role in spearheading a 2018 constitutional amendment to restore voting rights for felons (returning citizens).

Congress Can Restore Voting Rights for Nearly 3.5 Million Americans

May 18, 2023 — A bill introduced in the Senate would lift voting restrictions on people with past convictions in federal elections.

Desmond Meade will give the commencement address for the 21st BPI Commencement

May 17, 2023 — BPI is proud to announce Desmond Meade will give the commencement address for the 21st BPI Commencement at Eastern Correctional Facility on June 3rd, 2023, and will earn an Honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters from Bard College.

Florida leads U.S. in disenfranchised voters. Stop making the problem worse

May 13, 2023 — Not quite five years ago, Florida voters overwhelmingly approved Amendment 4, which “restores the voting rights of Floridians with felony convictions after they complete all terms of their sentence including parole or probation,” excluding those convicted of murder or sexual offenses.

State attorney invites Orlando community to discuss violence prevention

May 8, 2023 — Orange-Osceola State Attorney Monique Worrell is inviting Orlando community members to a public conversation about violence prevention Monday night, from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the Experience Christian Center on Indian Hill Road.

Advocates in Florida clamor for a fix for the formerly incarcerated who want to vote

May 4, 2023 — Nearly a million Floridians who have finished prison time for a felony remain disenfranchised despite a 2018 ballot measure that promised to restore their voting rights.

Former felons (returning citizens) less likely to re-offend if voting rights restored, report shows

April 29, 2023 — States must make it easier to restore voting rights to former felons (returning citizens), according to a new report that provides evidence that when people who leave prison can vote, they are less likely to commit new crimes.

A problem? FL election bill puts onus on voters – not the state – to find out if they can vote

April 21, 2023 — Ever since the Florida Legislature required felons (returning citizens) to pay court fees after completing their sentences, voting rights groups have requested that the state provide an accessible system for those “returning citizens” to determine their eligibility to vote.

Second chances: Sheena Meade working to clear records

April 19, 2023 — Windermere resident Sheena Meade has received a TED2023 award to continue helping rebuild the lives of people who have been incarcerated and rehabilitated but still have a criminal record.

‘It’s dictated by us’: Strengthening Democracy Awards 2023

April 17, 2023 — It was a night we won’t soon forget. On April 13, we gathered in Omaha to celebrate Nebraskans’ daily acts to strengthen democracy.

Yet another scheme to make it harder to vote in Florida

April 15, 2023 — Here we go again. Like the dogwoods that bloom every spring in Tallahassee, the Legislature’s annual obsession with making it harder to vote has returned — just as we all knew it would.

New Florida bill could slow down restoration of voting rights for former felons (returning citizens)

April 14, 2023 — A new election bill could slow the restoration of voting rights for former felons (returning citizens).

New election bill could muddy felon (returning citizen) voting even more, supervisors say

April 11, 2023 — The new elections bill in the Florida Senate would make it more difficult to find out which felons (returning citizens) should have their voting rights restored, concerned elections supervisors say.

More States Allow Those With Felony Convictions to Vote

April 11, 2023 — New Mexico and Minnesota are the two most recent states to allow people previously convicted of felonies to vote upon leaving prison, following 21 other states. Ten more states are considering similar legislation.

Florida Prisoners Seeking College Education Get Second Chance

April 7, 2023 — Out on Southwest 8th Street, past the Miccosukee casino, sits Everglades Correctional Institution, the first of what are now four “incentivized” prisons in the Florida Department of Corrections system.

Readout of Office of Justice Programs Leadership Participation in Miami Second Chance Month and Community Violence Intervention Events

April 6, 2023 — Office of Justice Programs Principal Deputy Assistant Attorney General Amy L. Solomon, Bureau of Justice Assistance Director Karhlton F. Moore and Bureau of Justice Statistics Director Alex Piquero this week joined Assistant Secretary of Education Amy Loyd, corrections officials, current and formerly incarcerated individuals, reentry advocates and leaders from Miami Dade College and the Vera Institute of Justice at an event in Miami, Florida, to commemorate Second Chance Month.

More States Allow Residents With Felony Convictions to Vote

April 4, 2023 — Last week, thousands of people with felony convictions regained the right to vote in New Mexico, the latest in a growing number of states seeking to reintegrate residents into society by allowing them to participate in elections upon leaving prison.

Florida Republicans poised to make more changes to election laws

April 3, 2023 — While Florida has seen its last two elections run without any major problems, this marks the third year in a row that legislators have advocated a long line of changes.

LNE teacher Hartshorn to receive Strengthening Democracy Award

March 31, 2023 — Cheyenne Hartshorn, a teacher at Lincoln Northeast High School, is among five Nebraskans who will be honored by Civic Nebraska with Strengthening Democracy Awards.

Legislation: A 'Scoresheet' Might Help When It Comes To Determine If A Defendant Can Vote

March 29, 2023 — Last summer, more than a dozen convicted murderers and sex offenders were arrested under a shakedown by the DeSantis administration.

Osceola News Gazette — Kissimmee honors community women for Women’s History Month

March 27, 2023 — The Kissimmee City Commission honored six women in the community at Tuesday’s City Commission meeting, noting their, “Dedication, willingness and ambition to better serve the area.”

Yahoo News — Florida group nominated for Nobel Peace Prize helps former inmates (returning citizens) regain their dignity

March 2, 2023 — More than 650,000 ex-offenders (returning citizens) are released from prison every year, according to the Justice Department, and about two-thirds of people who have been incarcerated are likely to be rearrested within three years of their release.

Forbes — Three Ways Philanthropy Can Bring America Together

March 1, 2023 — What is the story we will tell ourselves about America in 2023? After a close midterm election, the headlines reflect a national gridlock over social and economic issues, with stark divisions across race, gender, geography and generation.

The Grio — Orlando advocacy group nominated for Nobel Peace Prize

February 27, 2023 — The coalition successfully ran an initiative in 2018 which restored voting rights to over a million non-violent felons (returning citizens) in Florida.

Orlando Sentinel — Meade keeps up battle to help Florida felons (returning citizens) vote again

February 24, 2023 — More than four years after Amendment 4 was approved by Florida voters, confusion reigns for felons (returning citizens) who have no simple way to find out if they’re eligible to vote.

Patch — Florida Rights Restoration Coalition Nominated For Nobel Prize

February 23, 2023 — The Florida Rights Restoration Coalition, which worked to restore felon (returning citizen) voting rights in the state, was nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize.

Tallahassee Democrat — As DeSantis and lawmakers make it easier to prosecute election crimes, advocates question their priorities

February 23, 2023 — After Gov. Ron DeSantis signed a hastily-passed bill last week making it easier for statewide prosecutors to go after election crimes, criminal and voting rights advocates question why his administration doesn’t instead try to prevent those crimes from happening in the first place.

Quakers in Britain — Groups working to protect democracy nominated for Nobel Peace Prize by Quakers

February 22, 2023 — Quakers in Britain and America have nominated coalitions in the USA and Kenya for their work in building democracy for the 2023 Nobel Peace Prize.

FIU News — Alumnus' organization nominated for Nobel Peace Prize

February 22, 2023 — An FIU alumnus-led organization that successfully worked to restore voting rights to ex-felons (returning citizens) in Florida has been nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize.

Miami Herald — Nobel Prize nod spotlights Florida felon (returning citizen) voting rights. That must burn in Tallahassee

February 21, 2023 — The Florida Rights Restoration Coalition, an Orlando group that led the vital campaign to pass Amendment 4 and restore voting rights to more than a million felons (returning citizens) in the Sunshine State, was nominated last week for the Nobel Peace Prize.

WUSF — A Florida voting rights group is nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize

February 21, 2023 — The Florida Rights Restoration Coalition has been nominated this year. The winner will be announced later in 2023.

Orlando Weekly — Orlando’s own Florida Rights Restoration Coalition gets nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize

February 21, 2023 — Local voting-rights organization the Florida Rights Restoration Coalition has been nominated for the prestigious Nobel Peace Prize.

WGCU — Florida voting rights group nominated for Nobel Peace Prize

February 20, 2023 — The Florida Rights Restoration Coalition, which pushed for the passage of Amendment 4 in Florida, has been nominated this year for a Nobel Peace Prize.

WFTV 9 — A Nobel Peace Prize nomination for the Orlando organization that helped pass Amendment 4

February 18, 2023 — The Florida Rights Restoration Coalition (FRRC) has been nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize.

CLICK Orlando — Florida Rights Restoration Coalition nominated for Nobel Peace Prize

February 17, 2023 — The group that pushed for the restoration of felon (returning citizen) voting rights in Florida has been nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize.

Orlando Sentinel — Orlando group behind restoring felon (returning citizen) voting rights nominated for Nobel Peace Prize

February 17, 2023 — The Orlando organization that spearheaded the campaign to restore voting rights to felons (returning citizens) in Florida has been nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize.

FOX 35 — Florida group that fought for convicted felons (returning citizens) voting rights nominated for Nobel Peace Prize

February 17, 2023 — The Florida Rights Restoration Coalition, who fought to restore voting rights to convicted felons (returning citizens), is nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize.

Tallahassee Democrat — Should Florida constitutional amendments require 66.67% to pass? Republicans make the push

February 14, 2023 — In recent years, Floridians have approved constitutional amendments ushering in medical marijuana, a $15 minimum wage and restored voting rights for felons returning citizens.

Common Dreams — Florida GOP Denounced for Passing Bill to 'Intimidate' Voters

February 10, 2023 — Pro-democracy advocates said that S.B. 4B was approved because right-wing Gov. Ron DeSantis wants “to expand his prosecutorial authority over Floridians who are lawfully trying to exercise their right to vote.”

The Guardian — First case in DeSantis voter fraud crackdown ends with split verdict

February 9, 2023 — A Florida man on Tuesday was acquitted on charges of illegally voting but convicted of lying on his voter registration application in a closely watched voter fraud case.

10 Tampa Bay — Jury trial set for Hillsborough man arrested for voter fraud

February 7, 2023 — A jury trial for a Hillsborough County man accused of illegally voting in the 2020 election is set to begin Tuesday.

CLICK Orlando — Restoring voting rights: Hear solutions from this former state senator and advocate for former felons (returning citizens)

January 31, 2023 — Shortly after law enforcement officers started arresting 20 people around the state of Florida for voting illegally in the 2020 election, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis announced the arrests were the result of an investigation by his newly formed election police.

Yahoo News — Three Ways Philanthropy Can Bring America Together

January 27, 2023 — What is the story we will tell ourselves about America in 2023? After a close midterm election, the headlines reflect a national gridlock over social and economic issues, with stark divisions across race, gender, geography, and generation.

The Guardian — Man arrested at gunpoint in DeSantis voter fraud crackdown, video shows

January 12, 2023 — Heavily armed Florida police officers descended on the homes of two men accused of illegally voting and arrested one of them at gunpoint as part of Governor Ron DeSantis’s crackdown on voter fraud, new body-camera footage obtained by the Guardian can reveal.

Civic Nebraska — Desmond Meade to keynote Strengthening Democracy 2023

January 11, 2023 — You’re invited to join Civic Nebraska at 5:30 pm CST on April 13 in Omaha for the 2023 Strengthening Democracy Awards, our annual celebration honoring Nebraskans who build a more modern and robust democracy. National voting rights advocate Desmond Meade will keynote this year’s event!

City & State Florida — Episode 23: Desmond Meade Embodies the Effort for Rights Restoration

January 8, 2023 — Desmond Meade, executive director of the Florida Rights Restoration Coalition, joins Dara on this episode of Deeper Dive to talk about his role in spearheading a 2018 constitutional amendment to restore voting rights for felons (returning citizens).