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Oct 2022
The Florida Timeline: Learning From Our Policy Past to Shape Our Future
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The Florida Timeline: Learning From Our Policy Past to Shape Our Future
By
FPI Staff
Apr 2022
Criminal Fines and Fees: An Age-Old Tool That Has Enslaved, Oppressed, and Disenfranchised Black Floridians
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Criminal Fines and Fees: An Age-Old Tool That Has Enslaved, Oppressed, and Disenfranchised Black Floridians
By
Tachana Joseph-Marc
Mar 2021
The Consequences of a Broken Revenue System: Relying on Fines and Fees is Harming Florida’s Clerks of Courts
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The Consequences of a Broken Revenue System: Relying on Fines and Fees is Harming Florida’s Clerks of Courts
By
Tachana Joseph-Marc
revenue
May 2020
Florida’s Approach to Criminal Justice Cannot Go Back to ‘Normal’ (Part 2 of 3)
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Florida’s Approach to Criminal Justice Cannot Go Back to ‘Normal’ (Part 2 of 3)
By
Tachana Joseph-Marc
coronavirus
May 2019
FPI Urges Vetoes on Four Bills
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FPI Urges Vetoes on Four Bills
By
FPI Staff
Criminal Justice
Oct 2018
Amendment 5 Would Impede Reform of the Court Fee System
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Amendment 5 Would Impede Reform of the Court Fee System
By
Tachana Joseph-Marc
Tax Policy