TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – The Florida House on Thursday began debating legislation that aims to crack down on violent protests.
Democrats proposed adding five amendments to House Bill 1 in an effort to water down the bill, which critics say will impose on people’s rights to peacefully protest.
The legislation was written in response to the burning of buildings in the Tampa Bay area in June and windows smashed in Tallahassee, among violent unrest elsewhere in the state.
It protects police officers who are there protecting against violent protests,” House Speaker Chris Sprowls said of the bill.
Opponents claim the legislation will stifle peaceful protests, a criticism Sprowls took issue with.