A BILL INTRODUCED THIS WEEK BY A REPUBLICAN STATE SENATOR IN FLORIDA WOULD REQUIRE BLOGGERS TO REGISTER WITH THE STATE IF THEY WRITE ABOUT GOVERNOR RON DESANTIS OR OTHER GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS.
IF A BLOGGER IS GETTING PAID FOR POSTS THEY MAKE REGARDING STATE OFFICIALS — THEY MUST LET THE STATE KNOW.
THE BILL ALSO LIMITS A BLOGGER’S USE OF ANONYMOUS SOURCES.
DECLARING THAT SOMEONE SUING COULD PROVE MALICE IF AN ALLEGATION IS “BASED WHOLLY ON AN UNVERIFIED, ANONYMOUS REPORT.”
THE SENATE BILL — DEEMED THE “INFORMATION DISSEMINATION BILL” MIMICS THAT OF A HOUSE BILL —
BOTH WOULD UPDATE PROVISIONS IN THE STATE’S LIBEL AND DEFAMATION LAW.
PROPONENTS OF THE BILL SAY IT PROTECTS GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS FROM DEFAMATION AND HOLDS BLOGGERS ACCOUNTABLE FOR SMEAR CAMPAIGNS.
BUT THERE IS ALSO BIPARTISAN OPPOSITION TO THE BILL.
SAYING IT VIOLATES FIRST AMENDMENT RIGHTS AND IT MAKES THE MEDIA EASIER TO SUE.
AN OPPONENT OF THE BILL SAID QUOTE
“It impacts everybody. It impacts mainstream media, it impacts new media, it impacts conservative media, it impacts social media. It’s still unconstitutional based on current case law. And it still empowers the rich and powerful to basically go after people who say things they don’t like.”
THE FLORIDA LEGISLATIVE SESSION IS SET TO BEGIN TUESDAY.