'The cost too great': Florida GOP passes more restrictive voting laws


Florida GOP lawmakers have officially passed legislation that will restrict voter registration groups from assisting voters, CNN reports.
Per CNN, the 96-page proposal mostly centers around prohibiting "third-party voter registration groups" from doing their jobs, which will disproportionately impact voters of color.
Earlier this month, Miami Herald reported the proposed legislation package would include:
She insisted, "We come across barriers all the time. We just learn to jump over them in different ways."
CNN reports:
Additionally, the bill is poised to shift responsibility to individual Floridians to demonstrate their eligibility to cast ballots, after the arrest of 20 convicted felons last year for allegedly voting illegally in the 2020 election. Several defendants have said they thought that voter identification cards sent to them by state officials provided proof that their voting rights had been restored.
Cecile Scoon, president of the League of Women Voters of Florida — which is one of the largest third-party voter registration groups in the Sunshine State – insisted the law would serve as "a barrier to voting."
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Likewise, University of Florida voting expert Daniel Smith emphasized the impact the laws will have on non-white voters, noting his 2021 research found "about 1 in 10 Black and Latino voters in the state registered through a third-party group. And Black and Latino voters were five times more likely to register through one of these groups than White residents of the state."
Smith told CNN, "It is likely that the new legislation will effectively stifle voter registration efforts by non-partisan groups in Florida. The penalties have become too high, the cost too great, for groups on the ground doing the hard work of registering the thousands of Floridians eligible to vote in the state."
CNN's full report is available at this link.