HCR 1479 2023 CODING: Words stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions. hcr1479-00 Page 1 of 4 F L O R I D A H O U S E O F R E P R E S E N T A T I V E S House Concurrent Resolution 1 A concurrent resolution acknowledging the injustices 2 perpetrated against the targets of the Florida 3 Legislative Investigation Committee between 1956 and 4 1965, and offering a formal and heartfelt apology to 5 those whose lives, well -being, and livelihoods were 6 damaged or destroyed by the activities and public 7 pronouncements of those who served on the committee. 8 9 WHEREAS, following the special session of the Florida 10 Legislature in July 1956, the act establishing the Florida 11 Legislative Investigation Committee (FLIC) became law, and 12 WHEREAS, following its establishment, the committee, in 13 conjunction with Tallahassee police, surveilled, harassed, 14 intimidated, and arrested members of the Inter -Civic Council, 15 students from Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University, 16 and other participants in the bus boycott and carpool network 17 that began in May 1956 and continued until December 1956, and 18 WHEREAS, on February 1, 1957, the FLIC held its first 19 public hearings, questioning Virgil Hawkins, an African -American 20 man who had been seeking admission to the University of Florida 21 law school since 1949, as well as National Association for the 22 Advancement of Colored Peop le (NAACP) attorneys Francisco 23 Rodriguez and Horace Hill, claiming that the NAACP was violating 24 the law by soliciting plaintiffs for desegregation lawsuits, and 25 HCR 1479 2023 CODING: Words stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions. hcr1479-00 Page 2 of 4 F L O R I D A H O U S E O F R E P R E S E N T A T I V E S WHEREAS, on February 25, 1957, the committee began public 26 hearings in Miami, demanding that th e local NAACP branch 27 surrender all records, including membership lists, and claiming 28 that the branch had been infiltrated by current and former 29 communists, and 30 WHEREAS, the committee devoted the years of 1957 and 1958 31 to besmirching NAACP members as crimi nals and communist 32 sympathizers in order to slow or halt their efforts to 33 desegregate Florida schools and public spaces, and 34 WHEREAS, in November and December of 1958, the chief 35 investigator of the FLIC began an inquiry into alleged 36 homosexual activity by faculty, staff, and students at the 37 University of Florida (UF) in Gainesville; allowed officers of 38 the UF police department to entrap and question without legal 39 counsel those suspected of such activity; and threatened and 40 coerced those individuals with a public hearing or perjury 41 charges into confessing and identifying others as alleged 42 homosexuals, and 43 WHEREAS, the committee continued the UF and Gainesville 44 investigations into 1959, having entrapped and intimidated 45 dozens of individuals on and off campus , interrogating them in 46 motel rooms and basements, resulting in the firing of 14 faculty 47 and staff at UF, and 48 WHEREAS, in the spring of 1959 the committee reported to 49 the Florida Legislature that homosexual professors were 50 HCR 1479 2023 CODING: Words stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions. hcr1479-00 Page 3 of 4 F L O R I D A H O U S E O F R E P R E S E N T A T I V E S recruiting students into "homose xual practices" and they in turn 51 were becoming teachers in Florida's public school system and 52 recruiting even younger students, and 53 WHEREAS, the committee began 4 years of statewide 54 investigations into alleged homosexual activity by public school 55 teachers, administrators, and students, working with local law 56 enforcement and employing the same tactics used at the 57 University of Florida, and cooperating with the State Board of 58 Education to revoke individuals' teaching certificates, and 59 WHEREAS, in the spring of 1961, the committee began an 60 inquiry into alleged homosexual activity, liberal teaching 61 methods, curricula, and policies at the University of South 62 Florida (USF) in Tampa, and 63 WHEREAS, the FLIC investigator and attorney, together with 64 local law enforcement, questioned USF faculty, staff, and 65 students in a motel room without appropriate legal counsel, and 66 gathered information about the allegedly anti -Christian, pro-67 integration, and pro -communist slant of reading assignments, 68 classroom lectures, and invi ted campus speakers, and 69 WHEREAS, the committee held public hearings to question USF 70 faculty and administrators about the content of their courses, 71 and policies related to hiring faculty and inviting speakers in 72 an effort to discredit them as atheists, in tegrationists, and 73 communist sympathizers, damaging individuals' careers and the 74 state's national standing in higher education, and 75 HCR 1479 2023 CODING: Words stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions. hcr1479-00 Page 4 of 4 F L O R I D A H O U S E O F R E P R E S E N T A T I V E S WHEREAS, in 1964 and 1965, the committee published 76 misleading and inflammatory reports about homosexuals and civil 77 rights activists in Florida, drawing continued unfavorable 78 national attention and perpetuating falsehoods against residents 79 of the state, and 80 WHEREAS, the Florida Legislative Investigation Committee 81 spent 9 years at the expense of the taxpayers of the state using 82 unconstitutional and unjust methods to discredit and combat 83 legal, peaceful desegregation efforts; to destroy or otherwise 84 jeopardize the livelihoods and reputations of educators, 85 administrators, and other professionals in Florida's public 86 schools and universities; and to create a climate of fear that 87 caused pain and suffering among vulnerable residents and made 88 Florida a national symbol of intolerance, NOW, THEREFORE, 89 90 Be It Resolved by the House of Representatives of the State of 91 Florida, the Senate Concurring: 92 93 That the Legislature acknowledges the injustices 94 perpetrated against the targets of the Florida Legislative 95 Investigation Committee between 1956 and 1965, and offers a 96 formal and heartfelt apology to those whose lives, well -being, 97 and livelihoods were damaged or destroyed by the activities and 98 public pronouncements of those who served on the committee. 99