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Florida House passes bill that would require ex-felons pay all fees before exercising voting rights

While Republicans say the fees are part of an ex-felon's sentence and are thus obligatory, Democrats and opponents of the bill argue that the measure disenfranchises felons from voting and ignores the will of over 5 million Floridians who supported the statewide referendum.
In November, Florida voters approved Amendment 4 to their state's constitution, allowing convicted felons who complete all terms of their sentence, including parole or probation, the right to vote, except those convicted of murder or a felony sexual offense.
The House bill defines "completion of all terms of sentence" to include the payment of all fines, fees and court fees "regardless of whether such financial obligation is continued through a civil judgment." The Voting Rights Restoration also defines which crimes count as felony sexual offenses and murder.
Florida Republicans seek to make ex-felons pay up before exercising newly-won voting rights
The Voting Rights Restoration bill, HB 7089, passed the GOP-led House in a 71-45 vote Wednesday night.
Before the vote Wednesday, Republican state Rep. James Grant, the bill's author, said on the House floor that this "bill does not disenfranchise anybody."
"The affected class disenfranchised themselves when they committed a crime," Grant said.
Democratic state Rep. Dianne Hart, however, said the bill was an "overreach" that would restrict voting for felons that would have their right to vote restored with passage of Amendment 4.
"I firmly believe we're taking away the will of the 5-million-plus 'yes' voters," Hart said Wednesday.
The Florida legislature has a little more than a week left before the legislative session ends on May 3.
A companion bill in the Florida Senate was approved by the Senate Rules Committee, 11-6, on Tuesday night. It would require payment of restitution regardless of whether it's converted to a civil lien. The bill has yet to be brought before the full Florida Senate.

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