FL S7072 2021

Social Media Platforms

Date of Vote: April 29, 2021

Chamber of Origin: Senate

Prohibiting a social media platform from willfully deplatforming a candidate; providing requirements for public contracts and economic incentives related to entities that have been convicted or held civilly liable for antitrust violations; providing that social media platforms that fail to comply with specified requirements and prohibitions commit an unfair or deceptive act or practice; authorizing the Department of Legal Affairs to investigate suspected violations under the Deceptive and Unfair Trade Practices Act and bring specified actions for such violations, etc.

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Voted YEA

13
100% REPUBLICANS0% DEMOCRATS0% INDEPENDENTS

VOTED NAY

5
0% REPUBLICANS80% DEMOCRATS0% INDEPENDENTS
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Voted yea

Ed HooperState SenateFlorida
Lifetime Score:100.00
Joe GrutersState SenateFlorida
Lifetime Score:100.00
Daniel BurgessState SenateFlorida
Lifetime Score:100.00
Ben AlbrittonState SenateFlorida
Lifetime Score:100.00
Kathleen PassidomoState SenateFlorida
Lifetime Score:100.00
Gayle HarrellState SenateFlorida
Lifetime Score:96.15

Voted nay

Darryl RousonState SenateFlorida
Lifetime Score:7.69
Shevrin JonesState SenateFlorida
Lifetime Score:7.69
Lori BermanState SenateFlorida
Lifetime Score:.00
Jason PizzoState SenateFlorida
Lifetime Score:30.77
Tina PolskyState SenateFlorida
Lifetime Score:.00

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