My name is Olivia Babis and I am running for State Senate in FL District 23 because our current representation has lost sight that the job of public servants is to represent everyone. Many within our communities feel that their concerns are not being heard and they are falling through the cracks. I understand the concerns of those in our community because I have shared many of your struggles.

Having spent the majority of my life in Florida, I have witnessed many dramatic changes to our great state. When I was growing up in Florida, red tide was a rarity. Now it happens several times per year, year-round. We didn’t have color-coded air quality days where people’s health was placed in jeopardy. Since we have not properly invested in our infrastructure, smart development, and sustainable growth practices, many of us spend hours of our day in horrendous traffic, which only further contributes to our pollution. Our failure to address our transportation issues only makes these matters worse, while leaving many without the ability to fully participate in their communities.

Our lack of transportation options, as well as our lack of availability of medical and mental health services, have contributed to Florida being ranked 46th in the nation for accessibility. As our population continues to age this is going to become more problematic. Everyone deserves access to affordable housing, reliable transportation, employment opportunities, and the dignity of self-directed care decisions. We can do better!

This is a truly people-powered campaign. I am looking to go to Tallahassee to serve our community and I invite all of you to invest in the movement to send me there! We have an opportunity to make history this year. If elected, I will be the first person with a visible disability ever elected to the Florida legislature. Whether you can contribute $10 or $1,000, or can contribute time canvassing or phone banking, let’s work together to Build a Better Florida for All and bring some much needed diversity to Tallahassee.

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    “Olivia is curious, intelligent, and empathetic. She is creative, dependable, and persistent. She understands the needs of the community, as well as the needs of families and individuals...and she is willing to put the needs of the District before all. She knows the science and the history, the economics and the mystery. Olivia chooses her rhetoric wisely, and builds consensus for what is RIGHT. Join her to fix Florida...for ALL.”

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    “I support Olivia Babis to win and serve as District 23's Florida State Senator. She listens to our community's needs and will serve our people.... all of them.”

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    “I support Olivia. She was an extraordinary student, and expect her to be an equally extraordinary representative for the people in her district.”

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    “I am happy to endorse Olivia. As someone who has worked in the disability field for 14 years, and has several family members with disabilities, I'm excited to send someone to Tallahassee who will work for us.”

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    “I know that Olivia works hard and knows her stuff. She knows Florida well and will fight for her district every day if given the chance. Give her the chance! Set up a monthly donation and let's get her elected.”

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    “I believe in Olivia! She's intelligent, hard-working and knowledgeable on the issues faced by all Floridians. It's an honor to endorse her for State Senate in Florida's 23rd District.”

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    “She speaks for the ENTIRE disabled community!”

July 12, 2018

Not on my watch!

Accessibility Sacrificed at UTC Shopping Center for Beautification Project

Candidates and Activists Explain Accessibility is a Right not a Convenience

 

Sarasota, FL- On Wednesday July 11, concerned community members and political candidates showed up at the location of two former van accessible parking locations in the UTC West District, just outside of Blaze Pizza and Jpan Sushi and Grill. These spaces were torn out in May, leaving no disabled parking spaces in proximity to any of the business entrances at this end of the plaza. The reason behind their destruction and current lack of access to patrons with disabilities? These accessible spaces were taken out to put in a decorative fountain.

ADA guidelines require accessible parking spaces to be located on the shortest accessible route of travel to an accessible facility entrance. The 2018 Florida Statutes, Title XXXIII

REGULATION OF TRADE, COMMERCE, INVESTMENTS, AND SOLICITATIONS

Chapter 553 -BUILDING CONSTRUCTION STANDARDS, 553.5041 Parking spaces for persons who have disabilities.— 3. (e)1. states “The facility may not reduce the required number or dimensions of those spaces or unreasonably increase the length of the accessible route from a parking space to the facility.” 

The removal of these spaces is a clear violation of both federal and state disability law, so how was the developer able to acquire approval to remove them? They didn’t. Only after Sarasota County was contacted regarding the removal of the spaces and then reached out to the developer, Benderson Development, was a plan to relocate the spaces submitted to the County’s engineering staff for review and approval. This was a process that was required to be done before the original parking spaces were ever removed and if the county had not been contacted would Benderson have replaced these spaces at all?

“The fact that local developers feel that they are above the law and are in fact literally bulldozing over other people’s rights to get their way is concerning,” said Olivia Babis, Democratic Candidate for FL Senate District 23 and who has a disability herself. “Even more disturbing is the amount of money they are dumping into campaigns to try to elect public officials who would let them get away with these types of activities and permit them to put profits over people. They are sending a message that people with disabilities, disabled veterans, and the elderly are not wanted at their businesses; that our money isn’t as good as that of everyone else,” added Babis.

Liv Coleman, Democratic candidate for State House district 73, was also appalled by Benderson’s actions, stating, “We need to create a society without barriers to public accommodation, including for people with disabilities.  It should be our utmost priority to ensure that the ADA is upheld, and rightful public accommodations are made.  To build an inclusive community for everyone, we need private business owners to do their part and follow the law.  We need to make this right, and to ensure this kind of thing doesn’t happen again." 

Ruta Jouniari, Democratic County Commission, district 2, candidate expressed her concerns as well. “Developers is Sarasota county apparently feel they are above the law.  Even at the expense of citizens with disabilities, shame on them," she said. 

Wesley Beggs, affirmed other’s concerns declaring, "I am appalled that a decorative fountain was prioritized above accessibility for our elderly and disabled citizens. This is just one example of local developers abusing the process and disregarding the needs of our community. We will not stand idle as the development community bends rules as they please when our safety and quality of life is at risk."

Help elect a candidate that will stand up for the rights of ALL citizens and will never put profits over people. Please support my campaign today and bring representation back to representational government!

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  • endorsed

    “Olivia is curious, intelligent, and empathetic. She is creative, dependable, and persistent. She understands the needs of the community, as well as the needs of families and individuals...and she is willing to put the needs of the District before all. She knows the science and the history, the economics and the mystery. Olivia chooses her rhetoric wisely, and builds consensus for what is RIGHT. Join her to fix Florida...for ALL.”

  • endorsed

    “I endorse Olivia because she walks her talk and will serve us well.”

  • endorsed

    “Love everything about this campaign!”

  • endorsed

    “I support Olivia Babis to win and serve as District 23's Florida State Senator. She listens to our community's needs and will serve our people.... all of them.”

  • endorsed

    “I support Olivia. She was an extraordinary student, and expect her to be an equally extraordinary representative for the people in her district.”

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  • endorsed

    “I am happy to endorse Olivia. As someone who has worked in the disability field for 14 years, and has several family members with disabilities, I'm excited to send someone to Tallahassee who will work for us.”

  • endorsed

    “I know that Olivia works hard and knows her stuff. She knows Florida well and will fight for her district every day if given the chance. Give her the chance! Set up a monthly donation and let's get her elected.”

  • endorsed

    “I believe in Olivia! She's intelligent, hard-working and knowledgeable on the issues faced by all Floridians. It's an honor to endorse her for State Senate in Florida's 23rd District.”

  • endorsed

  • endorsed

    “Olivia is a true leader for ALL communities!”

  • endorsed

    “She speaks for the ENTIRE disabled community!”