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“I find this incredibly disingenuous when back in 2018 the Seminole Tribe contributed more than $24 million to have voters pass Amendment 3, requiring that any gaming expansion should be approved by voters, only to spend more than that to back an intimidation campaign to discourage Florida voters from signing a petition to place an amendment on the ballot. Brandes stated, “While the Seminole Tribe clearly is worried about Floridians having a voice in the expansion of gaming, it is inexcusable to condone these tactics that have voters concerned for their safety and legitimate petition gatherers fearing for their safety and their job.

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In response to these recent developments, Sen. In a follow up story on December 2, 2021, POLITICO-Florida, Las Vegas Sands sues Seminoles-linked groups over major gambling expansion in Florida, shared that one ballot amendment group, Florida Voters in Charge, filed suit in Leon County against several persons and committees alleging “tortious interference with business relationships” in these previously identified petition blocking methods. The allegations, stemming from a recent POLITICO-Florida story, Seminoles paying off petition gatherers as part of 2022 Florida gaming turf war, by Matt Dixon on November 29, 2021, report that, “The Seminole Tribe of Florida is paying petition gathering firms to not work in Florida during the 2022 midterms as part of an effort to block rival proposed gaming constitutional amendments - a strategy that also includes running a separate informal signature gathering operation and hiring workers that interfere with other petition gatherers.”ĭixon further reports that, “The Tribe is also separately paying workers to interfere with rival petition gatherers, according to interviews with petition gatherers involved in the 2022 efforts.” Today, Florida State Senator Jeff Brandes called for an investigation into the alleged activities of the Seminole Tribe and their vendors who reportedly are using paid petition gatherer blockers to bully, intimidate and harass Florida voters, interfering in a process guaranteed to every American by the First Amendment to the United States Constitution “to petition the government for a redress of grievances.” This right is delineated in the Florida Constitution and addressed in practice in Florida statute.







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