The proposal (SB 7050) also would help clear the way for DeSantis to run for president in 2024.
Among other things, the bill would require that voter-registration groups provide receipts when they collect applications from people, shorten from 14 to 10 days the length of time groups have to turn applications in to elections supervisors, and impose a $50-per-day fine for each application that is turned in late.
The bill reignited a debate that has divided lawmakers since the 2020 election, with Republicans arguing the state needs to continue ramping up voting-security efforts and Democrats contending the changes are designed to make it harder for them to vote.
In a letter to DeSantis issued Friday, more than three dozen groups โ including the ACLU of Florida and advocacy organizations focused on Black and Hispanic voters โ said the bill โwould do widespread harm to Floridaโs electionsโ and to voter-registration organizations.
The stateโs elections are โsafe and secure,โ the groups argued. โThe provisions in this bill undermine our democracy and are unnecessary,โ the letter said.
The groups also expressed concern about the measureโs โharmful and discriminatory effectsโ on โthird-partyโ voter registration groups โas they are targeted for the third year in a row.โ
The measure would increase fines if the groups violate state laws and prevent non-U.S. citizens from โhandlingโ voter-registration applications for the groups.
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This article appears in May 18-24, 2023.

