CALL TO ACTION: Contacting Florida Legislators to Make Changes so That People on the Sex Offender Registry Can Receive Long-Term Health Care

Major Concerns:

  • The need for nursing home care for people required to register is beyond a crisis state – it is catastrophic.
  • Most nursing homes, assisted living facilities, and rehab facilities in Florida are not accepting people on the registry.
  • The two major reasons are: (1) residency restrictions and (2) facilities will not accept people on the sex offender registry.

PLEASE Do the Following:

  • Contact as many Florida legislators as possible, letting them know of the alarming situation in Florida where many people on the registry are in desperate need of long-term health care facilities but are being turned away.
  • Ask family members and friends to contact our Florida legislators asking for help in this inhumane situation.
  • Try to personalize your communications.
  • Continue to be courteous in your communications with policy makers as they are more likely to listen to us if they do not feel under attack.
  • If you have your own story to tell on how you or a family member was rejected by many facilities, you might prefer to share your story with our legislators rather than use our Talking Points.  Or, if you are simply looking to future needs you might have and are concerned about the possibility that no facility will take you, share these concerns with our legislators.  Legislators need to hear your story.
  • YOU DO NOT HAVE TO USE OUR TALKING POINTS.  THEY ARE ONLY SUGGESTIONS FOR PEOPLE WHO ARE AT A LOSS FOR WHAT TO WRITE.

Talking Points:

  • There are tens of thousands of people on the Florida sex offender registry who have not sexually re-offended since completing their sentence.
  • Most nursing homes, assisted living facilities, and rehab facilities in Florida are not accepting people on the registry.
  • There are people on the registry in Florida in the last stage of Alzheimer’s Disease (vegetative) whose family members cannot find a facility that will take their loved one.
  • The need for nursing home care for people required to register is beyond a crisis state – it is catastrophic.
  • This situation of not being able to find a facility for people who are unable to live on their own and have not sexually re-offended since their release from prison is inhumane.  We are living in the United States of American, not a third-world country.
  • Florida is one of only three states where placement on the registry is for life, so the number of people on the registry needing long-term health care is only growing in our state.
  • Early in 2023, the FDLE website showed that almost 8000 people on the Florida registry are 65 years old or older and 876 registrants who are 80 years old or older.  This includes only persons currently living in Florida who are on probation, released, or in civil commitment or confinement.  It does NOT include persons absconded, deported, or deceased.
  • According to Elizabeth Jeglic, professor of psychology at John Jay College of Criminal Justice in New York, “the aging former offender population is skyrocketing.  Having them in and out of the emergency room is much more expensive than developing facilities that are suited to their needs.”  (Tampa Bay Times, “As sex offenders around Tampa Bay age, where will they go for nursing care?”, Hannah Critchfield, June 9, 2022)
  • According to LongTermCare.gov, an official U.S. government website managed by the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services, “Someone turning age 65 today has almost a 70% chance of needing some type of long-term care services and supports in their remaining years.  Twenty percent will need it for longer than 5 years.”  https://acl.gov/ltc/basic-needs/how-much-care-will-you-need
  • The two major reasons many long-term facilities will not take people on the registry are: (1) residency restrictions and (2) their refusal to accept people on the sex offender registry.State statute says that anyone on the registry must reside at least 1000 feet from the outermost boundaries of schools, daycares, and playgrounds/parks.  Additionally, many counties/municipalities in Florida have greater residency restrictions than what the state has, with some going up to 2500 feet beyond the outermost boundaries of schools, playgrounds, and daycares and have also included school bus stops, golf courses that offer children’s programs, nature preserves, recreational areas within an apartment building complex, libraries, nursing homes, public beaches, YMCAs, arcades, Boy’s and Girl’s clubs, youth camp grounds, public zoos, youth sport’s facilities, public swimming pools, and other areas where children can congregate.  These residency restrictions eliminate many long-term health care facilities that would be willing to take people with a past sex offense.
  • In Georgia, their legislative body solved this problem by allowing people on the registry to petition for removal from the registry once they need long-term care and making the residency restrictions no longer applicable.  This is a possible solution for the inhumane way a growing number of registrants in Florida are being denied long-term health care even though there are tens of thousands of Florida registrants who have never sexually re-offended after their release from prison.  See GA Code 42-1-19 (2021).
  • This year Iowa passed a law that requires the Iowa Department of Health and Human Services to come up with a formula to raise the Medicaid reimbursement amounts for nursing homes that establish a separate unit for sex offenders.  https://www.kglonews.com/higher-reimbursement-rates-now-available-for-sex-offender-nursing-home-units/
  • Please consider following Georgia’s example of allowing people on the registry who need long-term health care to petition for removal from the Florida sex offender registry.  Georgia has been doing this for some years without an increase in sexual assaults in their facilities.
  • Please consider following Iowa’s example this year when they passed a bill offering additional Medicaid funds for facilities that accept people on the registry.
  • Refusing long-term health care to any U.S. citizen is a human rights violation.
  • The Florida Legislature and municipalities continue to pound and pound people on the registry who have never sexually re-offended since release from prison.  These same people served out their sentence and are now law-abiding citizens.  Florida needs to use empirically-based risk assessments, not the offense, but the true risk to start removing people from the registry.

CONTACT INFORMATION:

Emails and Phone Numbers for Florida House of Representatives:

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(Two representatives resigned this past June.)

Name Email Phone
1.      Shane G. Abbott Shane.Abbott@myfloridahouse.gov (850) 717-5005
2.      Thad Altman Thad.Altman@myfloridahouse.gov (850) 717-5032
3.      Daniel Antonio “Danny” Alvarez Danny.Alvarez@myfloridahouse.gov (850) 717-5069
4.      Carolina Amesty Carolina.Amesty@myfloridahouse.gov (850) 717-5045
5.      Adam Anderson Adam.Anderson@myfloridahouse.gov (850) 717-5057
6.      Robert Alexander “Alex “Andrade Alex.Andrade@myfloridahouse.gov (850) 717-5002
7.      Bruce Hadley Antone Bruce.Antone@myfloridahouse.gov (850) 717-5041
8.      Kristen Aston Arrington Kristen.Arrington@myfloridahouse.gov (850) 717-5046
9.      Jessica Baker Jessica.Baker@myfloridahouse.gov (850) 717-5017
10.  Douglas Michael “Doug” Bankson Doug.Bankson@myfloridahouse.gov (850) 717-5039
11.  Webster Barnaby Webster.Barnaby@myfloridahouse.gov (850) 717-5029
12.  Robin Bartleman Robin.Bartleman@myfloridahouse.gov (850) 717-5103
13.  Fabián Basabe Fabian.Basabe@myfloridahouse.gov (850) 717-5106
14.  Melony M. Bell Melony.Bell@myfloridahouse.gov (850) 717-5049
15.  Mike Beltran Mike.Beltran@myfloridahouse.gov (850) 717-5070
16.  Christopher Benjamin Christopher.Benjamin@myfloridahouse.gov (850) 717-5107
17.  Kimberly Berfield Kim.Berfield@myfloridahouse.gov (850) 717-5058
18.  Dean Black Dean.Black@myfloridahouse.gov (850) 717-5015
19.  David Borrero David.Borrero@myfloridahouse.gov (850) 717-5111
20.  Adam Botana Adam.Botana@myfloridahouse.gov (850) 717-5080
21.  Robert A. “Robbie” Brackett Robert.Brackett@myfloridahouse.gov (850) 717-5034
22.  LaVon Bracy Davis LaVon.BracyDavis@myfloridahouse.gov (850) 717-5040
23.  Robert Charles “Chuck” Brannan III Chuck.Brannan@myfloridahouse.gov (850) 717-5010
24.  James Buchanan James.Buchanan@myfloridahouse.gov (850) 717-5074
25.  Demi Busatta Cabrera Demi.BusattaCabrera@myfloridahouse.gov (850) 717-5114
26.  Daryl Campbell Daryl.Campbell@myfloridahouse.gov (850) 717-5099
27.  Jennifer Canady Jennifer.Canady@myfloridahouse.gov (850) 717-5050
28.  Michael A. “Mike” Caruso Mike.Caruso@myfloridahouse.gov (850) 717-5087
29.  Joe Casello Joe.Casello@myfloridahouse.gov (850) 717-5090
30.  Hillary Cassel Hillary.Cassel@myfloridahouse.gov (850) 717-5101
31.  Kevin D. Chambliss Kevin.Chambliss@myfloridahouse.gov (850) 717-5117
32.  Linda Chaney Linda.Chaney@myfloridahouse.gov (850) 717-5061
33.  Charles Wesley “Chuck” Clemons Sr. Chuck.Clemons@myfloridahouse.gov (850) 717-5022
34.  Lindsay Michelle Cross Lindsay.Cross@myfloridahouse.gov (850) 717-5060
35.  Dan Daley Dan.Daley@myfloridahouse.gov (850) 717-5096
36.  Kimberly Daniels Kimberly.Daniels@myfloridahouse.gov (850) 717-5014
37.  Fentrice Driskell Fentrice.Driskell@myfloridahouse.gov (850) 717-5067
38.  Wyman Duggan Wyman.Duggan@myfloridahouse.gov (850) 717-5012
39.  Lisa Dunkley Lisa.Dunkley@myfloridahouse.gov (850) 717-5097
40.  Jervonte “Tae” Edmonds Jervonte.Edmonds@myfloridahouse.gov (850) 717-5088
41.  Anna V. Eskamani Anna.Eskamani@myfloridahouse.gov (850) 717-5042
42.  Tiffany Esposito Tiffany.Esposito@myfloridahouse.gov (850) 717-5077
43.  Tom Fabricio Tom.Fabricio@myfloridahouse.gov (850) 717-5110
44.  Randy Fine Randy.Fine@myfloridahouse.gov (850) 717-5033
45.  Gallop Franklin II Gallop.Franklin@myfloridahouse.gov (850) 717-5008
46.  Ashley Viola Gantt Ashley.Gantt@myfloridahouse.gov (850) 717-5109
47.  Alina Garcia Alina.Garcia@myfloridahouse.gov (850) 717-5115
48.  Sam Garrison Sam.Garrison@myfloridahouse.gov (850) 717-5011
49.  Mike Giallombardo Mike.Giallombardo@myfloridahouse.gov (850) 717-5079
50.  Karen Gonzalez Pittman Karen.Pittman@myfloridahouse.gov (850) 717-5065
51.  Peggy Gossett-Seidman Peggy.GossettSeidman@myfloridahouse.gov (850) 717-5091
52.  Michael “Mike” Gottlieb Michael.Gottlieb@myfloridahouse.gov (850) 717-5102
53.  Michael Grant Michael.Grant@myfloridahouse.gov (850) 717-5075
54.  Tommy Gregory Tommy.Gregory@myfloridahouse.gov (850) 717-5072
55.  Philip Wayne “Griff” Griffitts Jr. Griff.Griffitts@myfloridahouse.gov (850) 717-5006
56.  Jennifer “Rita” Harris Rita.Harris@myfloridahouse.gov (850) 717-5044
57.  Dianne “Ms Dee” Hart Dianne.Hart@myfloridahouse.gov (850) 717-5063
58.  Yvonne Hayes Hinson Yvonne.Hinson@myfloridahouse.gov (850) 717-5035
59.  Jeff Holcomb Jeff.Holcomb@myfloridahouse.gov (850) 717-5053
60.  Christine Hunschofsky C.Hunschofsky@myfloridahouse.gov (850) 717-5095
61.  Berny Jacques Berny.Jacques@myfloridahouse.gov (850) 717-5059
62.  Dotie Joseph Dotie.Joseph@myfloridahouse.gov (850) 717-5108
63.  Sam H. Killebrew Sam.Killebrew@myfloridahouse.gov (850) 717-5048
64.  Traci Koster Traci.Koster@myfloridahouse.gov (850) 717-5066
65.  Chip LaMarca Chip.LaMarca@myfloridahouse.gov (850) 717-5100
66.  Thomas J. “Tom” Leek Tom.Leek@myfloridahouse.gov (850) 717-5028
67.  Johanna López Johanna.Lopez@myfloridahouse.gov (850) 717-5043
68.  Vicki L. Lopez Vicki.Lopez@myfloridahouse.gov (850) 717-5113
69.  Randall Scott “Randy” Maggard Randy.Maggard@myfloridahouse.gov (850) 717-5054
70.  Patt Maney Patt.Maney@myfloridahouse.gov (850) 717-5004
71.  Ralph E. Massullo, MD Ralph.Massullo@myfloridahouse.gov (850) 717-5023
72.  Stan McClain Stan.McClain@myfloridahouse.gov (850) 717-5027
73.  Lawrence McClure Lawrence.McClure@myfloridahouse.gov (850) 717-5068
74.  Fiona McFarland Fiona.McFarland@myfloridahouse.gov (850) 717-5073
75.  Lauren Melo Lauren.Melo@myfloridahouse.gov (850) 717-5082
76.  Kiyan Michael Kiyan.Michael@myfloridahouse.gov (850) 717-5016
77.  James Vernon “Jim” Mooney Jr Jim.Mooney@myfloridahouse.gov (850) 717-5120
78.  Angela “Angie” Nixon Angie.Nixon@myfloridahouse.gov (850) 717-5013
79.  Tobin Rogers “Toby” Overdorf Toby.Overdorf@myfloridahouse.gov (850) 717-5085
80.  Bobby Payne Bobby.Payne@myfloridahouse.gov (850) 717-5020
81.  Daniel Perez Daniel.Perez@myfloridahouse.gov (850) 717-5116
82.  Jenna Persons-Mulicka Jenna.Persons@myfloridahouse.gov (850) 717-5078
83.  Rachel Lora Saunders Plakon Rachel.Plakon@myfloridahouse.gov (850) 717-5036
84.  Susan Plasencia Susan.Plasencia@myfloridahouse.gov (850) 717-5037
85.  Juan Carlos Porras JuanCarlos.Porras@myfloridahouse.gov (850) 717-5119
86.  Michele K. Rayner Michele.Rayner@myfloridahouse.gov (850) 717-5062
87.  Paul Renner Paul.Renner@myfloridahouse.gov (850) 717-5019
88.  Alex Rizo Alex.Rizo@myfloridahouse.gov (850) 717-5112
89.  Spencer Roach Spencer.Roach@myfloridahouse.gov (850) 717-5076
90.  Felicia Simone Robinson Felicia.Robinson@myfloridahouse.gov (850) 717-5104
91.  William Cloud “Will” Robinson Jr. Will.Robinson@myfloridahouse.gov (850) 717-5071
92.  Bob Rommel Bob.Rommel@myfloridahouse.gov (850) 717-5081
93.  Rick Roth Rick.Roth@myfloridahouse.gov (850) 717-5094
94.  Dr. Joel Rudman Joel.Rudman@myfloridahouse.gov (850) 717-5003
95.  Michelle Salzman Michelle.Salzman@myfloridahouse.gov (850) 717-5001
96.  Jason Shoaf Jason.Shoaf@myfloridahouse.gov (850) 717-5007
97.  David Silvers David.Silvers@myfloridahouse.gov (850) 717-5089
98.  Tyler I. Sirois Tyler.Sirois@myfloridahouse.gov (850) 717-5031
99.   Kelly Skidmore Kelly.Skidmore@myfloridahouse.gov (850) 717-5092
100.   David Smith David.Smith@myfloridahouse.gov (850) 717-5038
101.   John Snyder John.Snyder@myfloridahouse.gov (850) 717-5086
102.   Paula A. Stark Paula.Stark@myfloridahouse.gov (850) 717-5047
103.   Kevin M. Steele Kevin.Steele@myfloridahouse.gov (850) 717-5055
104.   Cyndi Stevenson Cyndi.Stevenson@myfloridahouse.gov (850) 717-5018
105.   Allison Tant Allison.Tant@myfloridahouse.gov (850) 717-5009
106.   John Paul Temple John.Temple@myfloridahouse.gov (850) 717-5052
107.   Josie Tomkow Josie.Tomkow@myfloridahouse.gov (850) 717-5051
108.   Dana Trabulsy Dana.Trabulsy@myfloridahouse.gov (850) 717-5084
109.   Chase Tramont Chase.Tramont@myfloridahouse.gov (850) 717-5030
110.   Keith L. Truenow Keith.Truenow@myfloridahouse.gov (850) 717-5026
111.   Kaylee Tuck Kaylee.Tuck@myfloridahouse.gov (850) 717-5083
112.   Susan L. Valdés Susan.Valdes@myfloridahouse.gov (850) 717-5064
113.   Katherine Waldron Katherine.Waldron@myfloridahouse.gov (850) 717-5093
114.   Patricia H. Williams Pat.Williams@myfloridahouse.gov (850) 717-5098
115.   Marie Paule Woodson Marie.Woodson@myfloridahouse.gov (850) 717-5105
116.   Taylor Michael Yarkosky Taylor.Yarkosky@myfloridahouse.gov (850) 717-5025
117.   Bradford Troy “Brad” Yeager Brad.Yeager@myfloridahouse.gov (850) 717-5056
118.   Ryan Chamberlin Ryan.Chamberlin@myfloridahouse.gov (850) 717-5024

 

Emails and Phone Numbers for Florida Senators:

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Senator Email Phone
1.      Ben Albritton albritton.ben.web@flsenate.gov (850) 487-5027
2.      Bryan Avila avila.bryan.web@flsenate.gov (850) 487-5039
3.      Dennis Baxley baxley.dennis.web@flsenate.gov (850) 487-5013
4.      Lori Berman berman.lori.web@flsenate.gov (850) 487-5026
5.      Lauren Book book.lauren.web@flsenate.gov (850) 487-5035
6.      Jim Boyd boyd.jim.web@flsenate.gov (850) 487-5020
7.      Jennifer Bradley bradley.jennifer.web@flsenate.gov (850) 487-5006
8.      Jason Brodeur brodeur.jason.web@flsenate.gov (850) 487-5010
9.      Doug Broxson broxson.doug.web@flsenate.gov (850) 487-5001
10.   Danny Burgess burgess.danny.web@flsenate.gov (850) 487-5023
11.   Colleen Burton burton.colleen.web@flsenate.gov (850) 487-5012
12.   Alexis Calatayud calatayud.alexis.web@flsenate.gov (850) 487-5038
13.   Jay Collins collins.jay.web@flsenate.gov (850) 487-5014
14.   Tracie Davis davis.tracie.web@flsenate.gov (850) 487-5005
15.   Nick DiCeglie diceglie.nick.web@flsenate.gov (850) 487-5018
16.   Ileana Garcia garcia.ileana.web@flsenate.gov (850) 487-5036
17.   Erin Grall grall.erin.web@flsenate.gov (850) 487-5029
18.   Joe Gruters gruters.joe.web@flsenate.gov (850) 487-5022
19.   Gayle Harrell harrell.gayle.web@flsenate.gov (850) 487-5031
20.   Ed Hooper hooper.ed.web@flsenate.gov (850) 487-5021
21.   Travis Hutson hutson.travis.web@flsenate.gov (850) 487-5007
22.   Blaise Ingoglia ingoglia.blaise.web@flsenate.gov (850) 487-5011
23.   Shevrin Jones jones.shevrin.web@flsenate.gov (850) 487-5034
24.   Jonathan Martin martin.jonathan.web@flsenate.gov (850) 487-5033
25.   Debbie Mayfield mayfield.debbie.web@flsenate.gov (850) 487-5019
26.   Rosalind Osgood osgood.rosalind.web@flsenate.gov (850) 487-5032
27.   Kathleen Passidomo passidomo.kathleen.web@flsenate.gov (850) 487-5028
28.   Keith Perry perry.keith.web@flsenate.gov (850) 487-5009
29.   Jason Pizzo pizzo.jason.web@flsenate.gov (850) 487-5037
30.   Tina Scott Polsky polsky.tina.web@flsenate.gov (850) 487-5030
31.   Bobby Powell powell.bobby.web@flsenate.gov (850) 487-5024
32.   Ana Maria Rodriguez rodriguez.anamaria.web@flsenate.gov (850) 487-5040
33.   Darryl Rouson rouson.darryl.web@flsenate.gov (850) 487-5016
34.   Corey Simon simon.corey.web@flsenate.gov (850) 487-5003
35.   Linda Stewart stewart.linda.web@flsenate.gov (850) 487-5017
36.   Geraldine Thompson thompson.geraldine.web@flsenate.gov (850) 487-5015
37.   Victor Torres torres.victor.web@flsenate.gov (850) 487-5025
38.   Jay Trumbull trumbull.jay.web@flsenate.gov (850) 487-5002
39.   Tom Wright wright.tom.web@flsenate.gov (850) 487-5008
40.   Clay Yarborough yarborough.clay.web@flsenate.gov (850) 487-5004

 

Representatives

Shane.Abbott@myfloridahouse.gov,Thad.Altman@myfloridahouse.gov,Danny.Alvarez@myfloridahouse.gov,Carolina.Amesty@myfloridahouse.gov,Adam.Anderson@myfloridahouse.gov,Alex.Andrade@myfloridahouse.gov,Bruce.Antone@myfloridahouse.gov,Kristen.Arrington@myfloridahouse.gov,Jessica.Baker@myfloridahouse.gov,Jessica.Baker@myfloridahouse.gov

Webster.Barnaby@myfloridahouse.gov,Robin.Bartleman@myfloridahouse.gov,Fabian.Basabe@myfloridahouse.gov,Melony.Bell@myfloridahouse.gov,Mike.Beltran@myfloridahouse.gov,Christopher.Benjamin@myfloridahouse.gov,Kim.Berfield@myfloridahouse.gov,Dean.Black@myfloridahouse.gov,David.Borrero@myfloridahouse.gov,Adam.Botana@myfloridahouse.gov

Robert.Brackett@myfloridahouse.gov,LaVon.BracyDavis@myfloridahouse.gov,Chuck.Brannan@myfloridahouse.gov,James.Buchanan@myfloridahouse.gov,Demi.BusattaCabrera@myfloridahouse.gov,Daryl.Campbell@myfloridahouse.gov,Jennifer.Canady@myfloridahouse.gov,Mike.Caruso@myfloridahouse.gov,Joe.Casello@myfloridahouse.gov,Hillary.Cassel@myfloridahouse.gov

Kevin.Chambliss@myfloridahouse.gov,Linda.Chaney@myfloridahouse.gov,Chuck.Clemons@myfloridahouse.gov,Lindsay.Cross@myfloridahouse.gov,Dan.Daley@myfloridahouse.gov,Kimberly.Daniels@myfloridahouse.gov,Fentrice.Driskell@myfloridahouse.gov,Wyman.Duggan@myfloridahouse.gov,Lisa.Dunkley@myfloridahouse.gov,Jervonte.Edmonds@myfloridahouse.gov

Anna.Eskamani@myfloridahouse.gov,Tiffany.Esposito@myfloridahouse.gov,Tom.Fabricio@myfloridahouse.gov,Randy.Fine@myfloridahouse.gov,Gallop.Franklin@myfloridahouse.gov,Ashley.Gantt@myfloridahouse.gov,Alina.Garcia@myfloridahouse.gov,Sam.Garrison@myfloridahouse.gov,Mike.Giallombardo@myfloridahouse.gov

Karen.Pittman@myfloridahouse.gov,Peggy.GossettSeidman@myfloridahouse.gov,Michael.Gottlieb@myfloridahouse.gov,Michael.Grant@myfloridahouse.gov,Tommy.Gregory@myfloridahouse.gov,Griff.Griffitts@myfloridahouse.gov,Rita.Harris@myfloridahouse.gov,Dianne.Hart@myfloridahouse.gov,Yvonne.Hinson@myfloridahouse.gov

Jeff.Holcomb@myfloridahouse.gov,C.Hunschofsky@myfloridahouse.gov,Berny.Jacques@myfloridahouse.gov,Dotie.Joseph@myfloridahouse.gov,Sam.Killebrew@myfloridahouse.gov,Traci.Koster@myfloridahouse.gov,Chip.LaMarca@myfloridahouse.gov,Tom.Leek@myfloridahouse.gov,Johanna.Lopez@myfloridahouse.gov,Vicki.Lopez@myfloridahouse.gov

Randy.Maggard@myfloridahouse.gov,Patt.Maney@myfloridahouse.gov,Ralph.Massullo@myfloridahouse.gov,Stan.McClain@myfloridahouse.gov,Lawrence.McClure@myfloridahouse.gov,Fiona.McFarland@myfloridahouse.gov,Lauren.Melo@myfloridahouse.gov,Kiyan.Michael@myfloridahouse.gov,Jim.Mooney@myfloridahouse.gov,Angie.Nixon@myfloridahouse.gov

Toby.Overdorf@myfloridahouse.gov,Bobby.Payne@myfloridahouse.gov,Daniel.Perez@myfloridahouse.gov,Jenna.Persons@myfloridahouse.gov,Rachel.Plakon@myfloridahouse.gov,Susan.Plasencia@myfloridahouse.gov,JuanCarlos.Porras@myfloridahouse.gov,Michele.Rayner@myfloridahouse.gov,Paul.Renner@myfloridahouse.gov,Alex.Rizo@myfloridahouse.gov

Spencer.Roach@myfloridahouse.gov,Felicia.Robinson@myfloridahouse.gov,Will.Robinson@myfloridahouse.gov,Bob.Rommel@myfloridahouse.gov,Rick.Roth@myfloridahouse.gov,Joel.Rudman@myfloridahouse.gov,Michelle.Salzman@myfloridahouse.gov,Jason.Shoaf@myfloridahouse.gov,David.Silvers@myfloridahouse.gov,Tyler.Sirois@myfloridahouse.gov

Kelly.Skidmore@myfloridahouse.gov,David.Smith@myfloridahouse.gov,John.Snyder@myfloridahouse.gov,Paula.Stark@myfloridahouse.gov,Kevin.Steele@myfloridahouse.gov,Cyndi.Stevenson@myfloridahouse.gov,Allison.Tant@myfloridahouse.gov,John.Temple@myfloridahouse.gov,Josie.Tomkow@myfloridahouse.gov,Dana.Trabulsy@myfloridahouse.gov

Chase.Tramont@myfloridahouse.gov,Keith.Truenow@myfloridahouse.gov,Kaylee.Tuck@myfloridahouse.gov,Susan.Valdes@myfloridahouse.gov,Katherine.Waldron@myfloridahouse.gov,Pat.Williams@myfloridahouse.gov,Marie.Woodson@myfloridahouse.gov,Taylor.Yarkosky@myfloridahouse.gov,Brad.Yeager@myfloridahouse.gov,Ryan.Chamberlin@myfloridahouse.gov

SENATORS

albritton.ben.web@flsenate.gov,avila.bryan.web@flsenate.gov,baxley.dennis.web@flsenate.gov,berman.lori.web@flsenate.gov,book.lauren.web@flsenate.gov,boyd.jim.web@flsenate.gov,bradley.jennifer.web@flsenate.gov,brodeur.jason.web@flsenate.gov,broxson.doug.web@flsenate.gov,burgess.danny.web@flsenate.gov

burton.colleen.web@flsenate.gov,calatayud.alexis.web@flsenate.gov,collins.jay.web@flsenate.gov,davis.tracie.web@flsenate.gov,diceglie.nick.web@flsenate.gov,garcia.ileana.web@flsenate.gov,grall.erin.web@flsenate.gov,gruters.joe.web@flsenate.gov,harrell.gayle.web@flsenate.gov,hooper.ed.web@flsenate.gov

hutson.travis.web@flsenate.gov,ingoglia.blaise.web@flsenate.gov,jones.shevrin.web@flsenate.gov,martin.jonathan.web@flsenate.gov,mayfield.debbie.web@flsenate.gov,osgood.rosalind.web@flsenate.gov,passidomo.kathleen.web@flsenate.gov,perry.keith.web@flsenate.gov,pizzo.jason.web@flsenate.gov,polsky.tina.web@flsenate.gov

powell.bobby.web@flsenate.gov,rodriguez.anamaria.web@flsenate.gov,rouson.darryl.web@flsenate.gov,simon.corey.web@flsenate.gov,stewart.linda.web@flsenate.gov,thompson.geraldine.web@flsenate.gov,torres.victor.web@flsenate.gov,trumbull.jay.web@flsenate.gov,wright.tom.web@flsenate.gov,yarborough.clay.web@flsenate.gov

15 thoughts on “CALL TO ACTION: Contacting Florida Legislators to Make Changes so That People on the Sex Offender Registry Can Receive Long-Term Health Care

  • October 24, 2023 at 8:29 pm
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    Florida should be called the “We want all sex offenders to die in the streets and rot in the gutter’ State.
    How cruel can you get?!

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    • October 26, 2023 at 8:25 pm
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      I composed an email with my thoughts and sent it to all representatives and senators. I received dozens of automated responses, many saying due to the high volume of emails, blah blah, if you are a constituent please call. I have a feeling very few will ever read these.

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      • October 27, 2023 at 12:26 pm
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        Thank you for doing this. Yes, it could appear that none will be read, but last spring we were told that legislators did indeed notice the high volume of emails that were sent to them. They might not read everything but they are influenced by the large number of people who reach out to them on a particular topic. That is why they let the bills with the red lettering on the driver’s licenses die last year — because of all the emails they received opposing it.

        I, too, felt it was hopeless last spring, but I am a believer now. Tallahassee is starting to see that we have a growing lobbying effort now that cannot be ignored.

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        • October 31, 2023 at 12:05 pm
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          I did receive ONE personal reply thanking me for contacting them about this matter.

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          • October 31, 2023 at 7:44 pm
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            Thank you, Robert, for reaching out to our legislators.

  • October 25, 2023 at 10:16 am
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    I have not reoffended since my prison release in 2017. I’ve paid my dues to society. I’m 64 years old and my SSI doesn’t even cover my rent. I desperately need help because I can’t take care of myself.

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    • October 25, 2023 at 1:02 pm
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      Terry, I hope you are able to contact some of our legislators about your story. They need to hear it. I have already contacted all 160 legislators, telling them that no nursing home where we live will accept my family member. I went into great detail about his condition.

      Don’t worry about the “Talking Points.” Your story is far more important for them to hear. Let’s see how many of our senators and representatives have a conscious.

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  • October 25, 2023 at 11:13 am
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    Don’t contact Lauren Book. The [Senator] does nothing for registered citizens. She makes them home less with her actions!

    [moderated]

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  • November 4, 2023 at 9:37 pm
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    Hello
    I contacted all the legislators and senators as suggested with info provided in this post.
    I received one real response all others were automated replies.

    Here is the response I received from Rep Rayners office, which I have copy pasted below, it suggests what we should do next:

    Thank you for clarifying. There is nothing our office can do right now to change the rules and regulations that certain long-term health care facilities have. There are however, some facilities that do take in folks that are on the sex offender registry and we have the resources for that if needed right now.

    This is an issue that will need a change in legislation and Rep. Rayner currently has no more bill slots available for this upcoming session. If we are not your direct representative, I recommend reaching out to yours or others, to see if any are willing to help sponsor a bill for you to help make this change.

    Thank you!

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    • November 5, 2023 at 7:36 am
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      Thank you for this information, Lindy.

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      • November 6, 2023 at 1:28 pm
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        You are welcome!

        Here is another response from Ms Rayners office in response to my question if they had a list of facilities that except registrants. Copy pasted as follows:

        Hi Mrs. Linda,

        I had not received those resources yet, but the Agency for Health Care Administration would be your best resource for this matter. That is who I emailed and was awaiting a reply from.

        Thank you!

        Best,

        Sam Kelleher

        District Aide to Representative Michele Rayner | District 62

        Phone: 727-471-4706

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        • November 6, 2023 at 6:17 pm
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          Thanks again. I will pass this information along.

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  • November 6, 2023 at 7:05 pm
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    Your welcome again,

    I received this 2nd actual response to my emails on this matter. Although the response doesn’t actually offer much. I believe it may at least indicate another Reps office who’s listening and who might possiblt be a ally?. The message is copy pasted as follows:

    Hello;

    Thank you for reaching out! I wanted to email and let you know we received and acknowledge your concerns. I will share them with the Representative. Please know that our office values your thoughts and concerns and our doors are always open.

    Criten Ann Cameron (she/her)
    Legislative Intern to Minority Leader Fentrice Driskell
    Florida House of Representatives, District 67
    Capitol Phone: (850) 717-5067
    District Phone: (813) 936-0854.

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    • November 20, 2023 at 12:33 pm
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      The sad option for those needing long term care and not being able to get it is to commit a crime in order to be put under state care via incarceration. So those in Need on the registry may increase recidivism rates.

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