Miami Gardens Democratic Rep. Felicia Robinson isn’t giving up on bringing clarity to the confusion that is tripping up thousands of Floridians trying to regain their voting rights after felony convictions.

She just refiled legislation ( HB 73 ) that would require the creation of a public website that shows whether a person has completed every term of their sentence — including supervision, fines, fees and restitution — so they can verify eligibility before registering to vote.

Its goal: to deliver what Florida has lacked since a supermajority of voters approved Amendment 4 in 2018. Amendment 4 restored voting rights to most people with prior felony convictions, excluding murderers and sex offenders, upon completion of “all terms” of their sentencing.

The Legislature later pas

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