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It can be hard to make an informed vote when you have ads like the ones running for and against Amendment 4. “Amendment 4 eliminates Florida’s parental consent laws.
A group campaigning against the amendment in Florida — Vote No on 4 — has made the prospect of taxpayer funded abortions one of five arguments against the amendment on their website.
The amendment doesn’t say who is to perform it, where or how. Are we really helping women and children if this is passed by voters? We must look at the truth and vote no on 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 enshrine abortion rights in the state constitution. A pro-abortion rights rally on the anniversary of the Supreme Court overturning Roe v. Wade in West Palm Beach, Florida, on ...
This statement informs voters that Amendment 4 could force Florida taxpayers to subsidize elective abortions and would allow abortions to be performed on minors without their parents’ consent.
Amendment 4 is extreme and not what it seems. Most amendments have definitions. The pregnant pig amendment passed in 2002 had six definitions, the fish net ban had five, and the medical marijuana ...
Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody is warning Floridians that the passage of Amendment 4 could lead to taxpayer-funded abortions, a scenario that is currently playing out in Michigan.
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 ...
Both Amendment 3 and 4 failed with only 55.7% and 57% in favor, respectively. Both amendments needed 60% public approval to pass.
How will Amendment 4, the proposed amendment aimed at enshrining abortion rights in Florida’s Constitution, affect Florida’s law requiring parents to consent before a minor has an abortion?
A group campaigning against the amendment in Florida — Vote No on 4 — has made the prospect of taxpayer funded abortions one of five arguments against the amendment on their website.