Florida Supreme Court Obliterates Abortion Access in the South -- But There's 1 Small Silver Lining
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
51% : "We are thrilled Floridians will have the opportunity to reclaim their bodily autonomy and freedom from government interference by voting for Amendment 4 this November," Floridians Protecting Freedom campaign director Lauren Brenzel said in a statement shared with Jezebel.49% : The Center for Reproductive Rights also tweeted "Abortion wins elections," with their president and CEO Nancy Northrup calling the decision "a win for democracy.
48% : "Floridians value their freedom from government interference, and they will make that known loud and clear with their votes in November."
46% : " Meanwhile, the anti-abortion group Florida Voice for the Unborn celebrated the ruling on the 15 and six-week abortion bans but called this "a silver lining in an otherwise dark day" in light of the decision to allow the ballot measure to move forward, characterizing the court as "a paper tiger when it comes to standing up to the murderous abortion industry.
45% : In light of the six-week ban that will soon take effect, Brenzel says the ballot measure "is our chance to engage in direct democracy to stop these unpopular and harmful policies." "Polls have consistently shown well over 60% of Florida voters support limiting government intrusion in the personal health care decision of accessing abortion care," Brenzel continued.
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