What are the chances this actually happens?
Does anyone remember when voters deciding on their constitution was just allowed to happen? None of this preemptive shit where the people in charge put forth every possible roadblock because they know a majority of their constituents disagree with current policy and want to make damn sure it doesn’t happen again.
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A Florida ballot measure to enshrine abortion rights in the state constitution seems to have enough signatures to head to voters come November – if advocates can defeat Republican efforts to stop it.
The proposed amendment would amend the state constitution to declare that “no law shall prohibit, penalize, delay, or restrict abortion before viability or when necessary to protect the patient’s health, as determined by the patient’s healthcare provider”, according to the ballot proposal’s summary.
Viability, or the point at which a fetus can survive outside the womb, is typically pegged at around 24 weeks of pregnancy.
Under Roe v Wade, which the US supreme court overturned in 2022, states were broadly banned from prohibiting abortion before viability.
Florida is one of roughly a dozen states that may give voters a chance to decide on an abortion-related ballot measure in November.
Ashley Moody, the Republican attorney general, has filed a legal brief asking the Florida supreme court to block the amendment, arguing, in part, that the term “viability” can have too many meanings.
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