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Uthmeier Slams Eskamani Over Child Predator Bill

Uthmeier Slams Eskamani Over Child Predator Bill

Orlando News Today | 2 Min News | The Daily News Now! · The Daily News Now!

March 18, 20261m 28s

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Republican State Representative Rachel Plakon and Attorney General James Uthmeier unveiled a new bill to restrict where convicted sex offenders can live and work, aiming to enhance child protection. Uthmeier announced charges against a man in Sanford for possessing child sexual abuse material, describing his home as a disturbing place filled with kid-themed items linked to abuse. Uthmeier publicly criticized Orlando Representative Anna Eskamani for opposing the bill, accusing her of having no excuse for not supporting restrictions on child predators. Eskamani defended her position, stating that broad exclusion zones around kid-heavy areas may not effectively reduce reoffending risks and could potentially harm individuals trying to rebuild their lives. Uthmeier dismissed her concerns, labeling them as gross and wrong with no justification. The debate underscores the ongoing tension between ensuring child safety and imposing restrictions on offenders.

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