
Equal Ground, State Legislators & Community Groups Educate and Mobilize Community Members in Hillsborough County On Failures of Legislative Session
- Equal Ground
- Jun 7
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Equal Ground, State Legislators & Community Groups Educate and Mobilize Community Members in Hillsborough County On Failures of Legislative Session
Black-led FL voting rights organization Equal Ground is educating communities across the state on how to stay engaged in the fight against attacks on freedoms.
TAMPA – On Saturday, June 7, Equal Ground – the preeminent Black-led, non-partisan, non-profit working to build Black political power in Florida – will make a stop in Hillsborough County as part of its statewide legislative debrief tour, in partnership with community leaders and state legislators, to review the recent legislative session and educate community members.
The 2025 Legislative Session was one of the least productive and most chaotic legislative sessions, with lawmakers failing to fulfill their basic responsibility of passing a budget in time, forcing an extension of the deadline. Not only are Floridians paying the price for an extended session, but they are also experiencing the real costs of lawmakers who perpetuated constant in-fighting instead of passing substantive legislation addressing the real issues facing Floridians.
During Saturday’s event, community leaders and state legislators will educate Hillsborough community members about the wide-reaching attacks on communities of color by the State Legislature during the recent session – most notably the legislation directly silencing the majority of Floridians by restricting the ballot initiative process – and share ways to stay engaged in the fight for the issues and legislation that matter to Florida’s communities.
Leaders will also inform community members of the many attacks on diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI), and efforts to restrict voting rights, undermine public education, and silence the voices of everyday Floridians, that may have failed due to infighting but remain at the forefront of extreme lawmakers policy priorities in the future.
WHAT: Equal Ground, Elected Officials, Community & Black Greek Orgs, Mobilize, Educate Tampa Community Members as part of Legislative Debrief Tour
WHO:
Rep. Fentrice Driskell (District 67)
Equal Ground
Alpha Kappa Alpha Gamma Theta Omega Chapter
100 Black Women of Tampa
WHEN: Saturday, June 7 from 3 – 5pm EDT
WHERE: New Hope Missionary Baptist Church
3005 E Ellicott St
Tampa, FL 33610
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