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Florida was one of three states that failed to pass legislation regarding abortion rights. How does Florida's six-week ban compare to other states?
Amendment 4 on the Floriday ballot would allow abortions up to "fetal viability," usually around 24 weeks, instead of current six.
To pass Florida's abortion rights amendment, 60% of voters need to vote “yes" in the November 2024 election.
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.
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — Abortion is on the ballot in Florida this election cycle. The text of Amendment 4, titled, "Amendment to limit government interference with abortion," reads, "No law shall ...
Florida's Amendment 4, which aims to protect abortion rights, faces strong opinions from both supporters and opponents as Election Day approaches.
Amendment 4, AKA the "Right to Abortion Initiative," would guarantee a woman's right to terminate a pregnancy in Florida. Here are facts you should know.
Florida's voters on Tuesday rejected Amendment 4, which would have granted abortion rights up until viability. Abortion access proved one of the more significant draws to the polls for Florida ...
To pass Florida's abortion rights amendment, 60% of voters need to vote “yes" in the November 2024 election.
Florida voters are set to decide on Amendment 4, which could lift the state's six-week abortion ban, with strong opinions on both sides.