Backers of a proposed constitutional amendment protecting abortion rights say they have hit a major milestone needed to get the issue before Florida voters in next year’s election. Floridians Protecting Freedom reported Tuesday it will submit 1.4 million signatures to election supervisors by the end of the year, well above the nearly 900,000 needed to make the ballot. “We’re confident we’re .
The people who don’t want Floridians voting on abortion rights seem to fear that the Supreme Court would allow it. They’re the only ones pleading for oral argument on whether the question should be on the ballot next November. The public deserves to be heard. But Attorney General Ashley Moody and her allies who oppose reproductive choice have twisted logic into knots to persuade Florida’s .
Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody doubled down on her arguments against a proposed abortion rights amendment that is currently under review by the state supreme court.
TALLAHASSEE — Supporters of a proposed constitutional amendment that would ensure abortion rights in Florida have fired back at Attorney General Ashley Moody’s arguments that the measure should be blocked from the 2024 ballot. The political committee Floridians Protecting Freedom, which is sponsoring the proposal, filed a brief late Friday at the Florida Supreme Court disputing Moody’s .