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Florida Defeats Radical Amendment Creating a Right to Kill Babies in Abortions, by Dan Hart – Brown Pelican Society of Lousiana

Florida Defeats Radical Amendment Creating a Right to Kill Babies in Abortions, by Dan Hart

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By Dan Hart, LifeNews, Nov 6, 2024

LifeNews Note: Dan Hart writes for the Family Research Council. He is the senior editor of The Washington Stand.

 

Tallahassee, FloridaIn the ongoing aftermath of the Supreme Court’s Dobbs decision that overturned Roe v. Wade in 2022, the 2024 election saw an unprecedented 11 ballot initiatives in 10 states that mostly attempted to codify a “right” to obtain an abortion into state constitutions. Perhaps the most highly contested initiative took place in Florida, where the pro-abortion Amendment 4 failed to pass.

The initiative fell short of the 60% threshold needed for passage on Tuesday night, garnering around 57% of the vote, while votes against the measure amounted to roughly 43%. The amendment’s failure leaves in place Florida’s six-week pro-life protections.

Amendment 4 would have enshrined abortion through birth into Florida’s constitution, removed protections for unborn children after viability, eliminated parental consent laws, and allowed abortions to be referred and carried out by non-doctors, among other provisions. ….

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