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Act Locally: End the Death Penalty where it begins

July 15, 2018 by FADP

Help FADP Speak up and Speak Out and end the Death Penalty where it begins – in your Florida county! Take action today and contact your local state attorney Local State Attorneys have the case-by-case discretion whether or not to seek Death. The U.S. Supreme Court ruled in Hurst v Florida that Florida’s previous Death…

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New Hampshire Action! Gov. Sununu Vetoes Death Penalty Repeal Bill

July 3, 2018 by Mark Elliott

New Hampshire Action! New Hampshire Governor Chris Sununu has vetoed a bill that would have ended that state’s Death Penalty. Although the Death Penalty Repeal Bill passed the Republican-controlled legislature by a vote of 223 to 116 in the House and 14 to 10 in the Senate, there may not be enough votes to override…

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Repeal Passes in New Hampshire!

April 26, 2018 by Mark Elliott

The Republican-controlled House voted 223 to 116 to repeal the death penalty! Last month, the Republican-controlled Senate voted 14 to 10 for repeal. This comes on the Opening Day Ceremony of the EJI Lynching Memorial in Montgomery, Alabama. Read more here. New Hampshire Gov. Sununu has said he will veto the legislation. Take Action Here: Thanks…

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