FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: August 27, 2013
CONTACT: Sean Nixon, (305) 234-2208
SENATOR BULLARD TO HELP KICK OFF “FLORIDA SPEAKS” TOUR
Seeking
to bridge the disconnect between Floridians and state lawmakers elected
to represent them, the Office of State Senator Dwight Bullard,
Democratic Black Caucus of Florida, ACLU of Florida and Florida Black
Caucus of Local Elected Officials have come together to launch the “Florida Speaks Tour” scheduled to kick off in Pensacola, Florida on Saturday, September 14, 2013 at Bethel
AME Church. The Florida Speaks tour is a series of town hall assemblies
allowing residents of Florida the opportunity to publicly address their
frustrations and hardships as a result of violations to their civil
liberties, racial profiling, “Stand Your Ground” law, overuse of law
enforcement in schools, and lack of access to suitable healthcare.
“Too
often Floridians feel as though Tallahassee is out of touch with the
day to day challenges that they face," Senator Bullard stated. "This is
an opportunity to allow those voices to be heard, so that we can create
solutions based around some of their most pressing concerns."
Henry
Crespo, president of the Democratic Black Caucus added, “As an
organization we are dedicated to addressing voter concerns. This effort
helps to raise the collective voices of residents across this great
state that
have been negatively impacted by current policies. We stand committed
towards taking proactive steps in this much needed effort.”
Throughout
the tour the office of Senator Bullard will be collecting and
documenting the testimonies of town hall participants in an effort to
bring awareness to lawmakers, the governor, and his cabinet, to the many
issues plaguing residents across the state. These town halls are
expected to set in motion the creation of an action plan to address
these concerns and decrease the potential of further hardships to
Floridians.
“During
the last few years, the people of Florida have witnessed unprecedented
and wide-reaching assaults on their civil liberties and personal
freedoms by their own legislature and Governor,” said Howard Simon,
Executive Director of the ACLU of Florida. “Floridians have seen attacks
on voting rights, the rights of women, poor people and public
employees. We’re proud to participate in these forums to help people
speak out and work to restore rights that have been under siege.”
"The
Florida Black Caucus of Local Elected Officials (FBC LEO) supports the
efforts of State Senator Bullard and encourages the citizens of Florida
to come out to these tours and speak up for change. With
your testimonials Senator Bullard will be in a better position to affect
the change this State needs," said Hayward Benson, immediate past president, FBC LEO.
Scheduled dates are as followed:
September 14, 2013, - Pensacola (Escambia County)
October 26, 2013 -Orlando (Orange County) -Disney’s Yacht club
(Roundtable discussion with elected officials regarding tour at Florida Democratic Party State Convention)
November 9, 2013-Jacksonville (Duval County)
December 14, 2013- Miami (Miami-Dade County)
January 25, 2014- Daytona (Volusia County)
February 22, 2014 -Tallahassee (Leon County)
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