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  2. Florida bill defining antisemitism passes unanimously in ...

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    “The proposed Florida HB 187/SB 148 legislation not only infringes on our constitutionally guaranteed free speech rights to critique unlawful Israeli policies, but also disregards the plight of ...

  3. Column: Can an anti-immigrant bill turn Florida blue the way ...

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    Florida's SB 1718 is a political grandchild of California's Prop. 187. But don't count on Latinos in the Sunshine State going Democrat the way Latinos did in the Golden State.

  4. 1994 California Proposition 187 - Wikipedia

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    In September of that year, California passed a bill, SB 396, that removed those sections from California's education, health and safety, and welfare codes, as a symbolic act after the overturn of Prop.187. Bill author Kevin de León said this "closes a dark chapter in our state’s history, and brings dignity and respect to the national ...

  5. 2010 United States Senate election in Florida - Wikipedia

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    The 2010 United States Senate election in Florida took place on ... Other potential candidates included Florida Attorney General Bill ... [187] September 14, 2010 ...

  6. Heartbeat Protection Act - Wikipedia

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    Unlike many other states, Florida’s ban does not clearly exempt pregnant people themselves from criminal prosecution. [8] The bill passed the Florida Legislature on April 13, 2023. Governor Ron DeSantis signed it into law on the same day in a meeting behind closed-doors with a few selected guests. [9] [10] [11]

  7. House passes Republican-backed bill designed to pressure ...

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    The bill passed the House 224-187. Sixteen Democrats voted for it, including Thomas Suozzi of New York, Jared Moskowitz of Florida and Josh Gottheimer of New Jersey. Only three Republicans opposed it.

  8. Florida House Bill H-837 - Wikipedia

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    Florida House Bill H-837, also known as HB-837 or The Academic Freedom Bill of Rights, was a proposed bill in 2005 that would have allowed students to establish lawsuits against their professors and university for perceived intolerance of the student's beliefs.

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