Laura Loomer Warns of Loopholes Undermining Florida’s Big Tech Reform Proposal – IOTW Report

Laura Loomer Warns of Loopholes Undermining Florida’s Big Tech Reform Proposal

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Banished journalist and U.S. Congressional candidate Laura Loomer addressed the Florida state house on Monday to discuss problems with a proposed reform backed by Governor Ron DeSantis meant to tackle Big Tech censorship.

Loomer issued testimony before the House Appropriations Committee to state her concerns with House Bill 7013. She calls the measure a “bold first step to ensure the 1st Amendment rights of all Floridians are protected against the dangers Big Tech poses against free speech,” but feels the legislation needs additional provisions to fully address the problem.

“Effective bills have three strong pillars: clear definitions, effective protections, and strong punitive enforcements. In its current draft, the bill does not address candidates who were previously banned and deflatformed prior to running for office nor does it address current elected officials who could also be deplatformed,” she explained. more

2 Comments on Laura Loomer Warns of Loopholes Undermining Florida’s Big Tech Reform Proposal

  1. …it also doesn’t matter if Democrat courts will refuse to enforce it against Democrats, and if Roberts will have his three Communist and three coward majority rule it unconstitional because he REALLY doesn’t want those pictures getting out, but that’s tough to write protections for into a law that’s just going to be ignored anyway, but thanks for playing…

    …we’re not going to law out way out of it. The enemy laughs at laws.

    …seems like we’re going to have to come up with something that can’t be laughed away…

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  2. Most legislation is written by lobbyists, purposely containing loopholes and weasel words to protect their interests.
    Dig into each Rep and their donors. Shine a spotlight on the legal eagles drafting the Bill. That’ll determine the true “interests” behind the loosely worded Bill.

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