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Amendment 4 and abortion rights raised 100 million in November in Florida

An important battle is about to take place Floridawhen Reproductive rights advocates raised an unprecedented amount of more than $100 million Dollars Support for revision 4A proposal to include the right to abortion in state constitutions.

Voting will be held on November 5and size 60 percent support required of voters to be recognized in the State. system Floridians defend freedom (FPF) boosts efforts to support Amendment 4 after raising $14.3 million in one week

The funding represents the largest amount ever received in Florida Since the US Supreme Court struck down ‘Roe v. Wade’ in 2022 for the ballot measure, in addition Especially surpassing the $6.3 million raised by the counter-campaignEndorsed by Florida Governor, Ron DeSantis.


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Abortion and adoption in Florida

In the context of intense debates, The head of state has made no attempt to limit the right to abortion That’s why the fight over Amendment 4 escalated to the courts, upholding a law that now bans the practice in the state from the sixth week of pregnancy.

Last week, Central Justice Mark Walker Published by A A temporary restraining order against the DeSantis administrationHe threatened legal action if several local television stations continued to air FPF-funded pro-abortion advertising.

The ad, described by the government as “false” and dangerous to pregnant women, features a testimony from a mother who was diagnosed with brain cancer at 20 weeks pregnant, who says she was affected by the government’s abortion ban. Judge Walker’s order indicated that the state had “crossed the line from protecting its opposition to Amendment 4 and gone so far as to censor speech.”


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Election Expectations

Less than a month to the polls, Support for Amendment 4 continues to grow. According to a recent poll conducted by Emerson College, 53 percent of Florida voters support the amendment, while 30% reject it and the remaining 17% are undecided.

The decision by Florida voters could mark the before and after of the debate over reproductive rights across the state and country. With millions of dollars invested and support from national organizations, supporters of Amendment 4 continue their efforts to ensure that the right to abortion is protected in the Florida Constitution.