The Florida Supreme Court, in a 4-3 decision, approved the language of an abortion rights amendment for the November general election.
“That the proposed amendment’s principal goal and chief purpose is to limit government interference with abortion is plainly stated in terms that clearly and unambiguously reflect the text of the proposed amendment,” the majority opinion said. “And the broad sweep of this proposed amendment is obvious in the language of the summary. Denying this requires a flight from reality.
“We are thrilled that Floridians will have the opportunity to reclaim their bodily autonomy and to gain freedom from this government interference by voting yes on Amendment 4 this November,” Brenzel said. “This is a historic day in the fight for abortion access in Florida.
The text of the amendment also addresses that it does not invalidate the state’s existing constitutional provision regarding parental notification of medical procedures for minors. Anti-abortion advocates, however, highlight the difference between parental “notification” and “consent” in the context of a minor requesting an abortion.
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