Seminole Tribe members are second-class citizens on their own reservations

Seminole Tribe of Florida
Seminole Tribe of Florida headquarters building at 6300 Stirling Road in Hollywood

By Dan Christensen, FloridaBulldog.org

In Florida, open government laws guarantee the public’s right to access and make copies of state laws, local ordinances, public agency budgets and many other government records – like the salaries of the governor and city and county leaders.

In that regard, however, members of the Seminole Tribe of Florida are second-class citizens.

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