ACLU Claims Bondi's Revised Ballot Language is Still Misleading
The ACLU of Florida says the new language submitted by Attorney General Pam Bondi for the Religious Freedom amendment continues to mislead voters.
"Whether in its original form or after today's tinkering by the attorney general, the proposal continues to mislead voters by failing to inform them of the chief purpose and actual impact of the amendment -- to virtually require taxpayer funding of religious activities of churches, mosques and synagogues," the ACLU stated in a release.
Bondi on Tuesday resubmitted ballot language a week after Leon County Circuit Judge Terry Lewis agreed with critics that the wording of the "Religious Freedom" amendment was too ambiguous.
The revised ballot summary for Amendment 7 adopts suggestions from Leon County Circuit Judge Terry Lewis, the attorney generals office stated in a release.
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