Senate Bill 1102 Would Make Florida's Criminal Justice System More Equitable, ACLU of Florida

By A Mystery Man Writer

A bill before the Legislature, SB 1102, would raise the monetary threshold for grand theft from $300 to $1,000, making our criminal justice system fairer, keeping our communities safe, and saving millions of taxpayer’s dollars. Call your state senator and ask them to support SB 1102.Enter YOUR phone number (including area code) and zip code below:Phone number Zip codeOnce

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Senate Bill 1102 Would Make Florida's Criminal Justice System More Equitable, ACLU of Florida

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