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October 20, 2025 by Florida NOW and Debbie Deland, Vice President

Florida Redistricting

Written by Debbie Deland / vp@flnow.org

Florida is diving into a politically charged and unprecedented mid-decade redistricting effort ahead of the 2026 elections.

Why Is Florida Redistricting Now?

  • Redistricting usually happens once a decade after the U.S. Census. Florida last redrew its congressional map in 2022.
  • Now, Gov. Ron DeSantis and House Speaker Daniel Perez are pushing for a new round of redistricting—just three years later.
  • The move follows President Trump’s call for Republican-led states to redraw maps to secure more GOP seats in Congress.

Who’s Involved?

  • The Florida House has formed a Select Committee on Congressional Redistricting, chaired by Rep. Mike Redondo.
  • The Florida Senate, however, has not yet taken steps toward redistricting.
  • DeSantis and Perez are aligned on this issue, despite their brewing rivalry over future statewide races.

What’s at Stake?

  • Florida currently has 20 Republican and 8 Democratic congressional seats.
  • Analysts say the state is already heavily gerrymandered, making it difficult to carve out more GOP-leaning districts.
  • A new map could shift district boundaries, forcing candidates to campaign in unfamiliar areas and potentially displacing incumbents.

Public Reaction

  • A recent poll shows 55% of Florida voters oppose mid-decade redistricting—including a plurality of Republicans.
  • 76% of voters prefer an independent commission to draw maps, rather than the Legislature.
  • Critics, including Florida Democratic Party Chair Nikki Fried, call the move a “backroom power grab”.

What’s Next?

  • The House committee is expected to begin meetings this fall.
  • Legal challenges are likely, especially from advocacy groups concerned about racial and partisan gerrymandering.
  • The new map could be in place for the 2026 midterm elections, reshaping Florida’s political landscape.

October 10, 2025 by Florida NOW

Florida NOW Warns That “Project 2026” Threatens Women’s Rights, Bodily Autonomy, and Equality Across Florida

For Immediate Release 12.26.25

Orlando, FL — The Florida National Organization for Women (FL NOW) is sounding the alarm about Project 2026, a rapidly developing policy agenda backed by Trump‑aligned lawmakers and national operatives seeking to reshape Florida’s laws on reproductive freedom, gender equality, and civil rights. While national attention has focused on Project 2025, Florida leaders are quietly advancing a state‑level version designed to accelerate rollbacks on women’s rights and LGBTQ+ protections.

 

[Read more…]

October 8, 2025 by Florida NOW

FL NOW Responds to Trump’s UN Speech: A Global Stage, A National Shame

NOW logo broad small.jpgURGENT! For Immediate Release: October 8, 2025

 President Julie Kent, Florida National Organization for Women (FL NOW)

president@flnow.org

Orlando, FL — The Florida Chapter of the National Organization for Women (FL NOW) condemns President Donald Trump’s reckless and humiliating address to the United Nations General Assembly, calling it a dangerous display of authoritarianism, xenophobia, and disinformation that undermines global cooperation and threatens civil liberties at home.

“What we witnessed was not diplomacy—it was a tantrum,” said Julie Kent, President of FL NOW. “Trump used the world’s most respected diplomatic forum to insult allies, deny climate science, and threaten sovereign nations with militarized nationalism. It was an embarrassment to the United States and a warning to anyone who values democracy.” [Read more…]

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