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Amendment 4 specifies that it "does not change the Legislature’s constitutional authority to require notification to a parent or guardian before a minor has an abortion." ...
In order for Amendment 4 to pass, at least 60% of voters must vote in favor of it. Polls on Amendment 4. A CBS News/YouGov survey in May found a lot of support in Florida for abortion access ...
M ore than 6 million Florida voters, representing 57% of the vote, cast their ballot in favor of Amendment 4 on Election Day Tuesday.Yet, the abortion measure failed to pass despite 1.5 million ...
This story seeks to break down what Florida Amendment 4 means and get past all the rhetoric on both sides. We will also look at the current abortion laws in Florida.
After the Vote. If Amendment 4 does get more than 60% of the vote, all existing restrictions on abortion in Florida would be nullified. If it does pass, it is not unusual for amendments to face ...
Florida’s Amendment 4 aims to expand abortion rights. It is very short — a single paragraph. And in a recent ad, its opponents said that’s a "dangerous" thing.
Here’s the latest roundup of news surrounding Florida’s abortion amendment. ACLU sues Florida, claiming it’s carrying out a ‘taxpayer-funded misinformation campaign’ against Amendment 4 ...
Amendment 4 is not what it seems, according to outgoing Florida House Speaker Paul Renner. Stephen M. Dowell Orlando Sentinel / TNS In recent weeks, we’ve been bombarded by what I believe are ...
Amendment 4 would have allowed abortion up until a fetus is considered “viable,” a stage typically reached by 24 weeks of pregnancy. Election 2024. HAND CURATED. Michael Scherer, ...
More than 6 million Florida voters, representing 57% of the vote, cast their ballot in favor of Amendment 4 on Election Day Tuesday.Yet, the abortion measure failed to pass despite 1.5 million ...
Nevertheless, even though Amendment 4 received a greater percentage of Florida votes than Donald Trump, (57% to 56%), after the $17 million anti-Amendment 4 propaganda campaign by Governor DeSantis ...
So, Ostroff researched the claims made in a "No on Amendment 4" ad. The televised ad, paid for by the Republican Party of Florida, picks apart the anatomy of Amendment 4, telling voters, "warning ...
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