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Related: About this forumA Republican Supermajority In Florida Is Ready To Shred Abortion Rights
HuffPostPeople have said Donald Trump is like Jason: He goes through with a chainsaw and he kills everybody there," Florida state Sen. Lauren Book (D) said. "Ron DeSantis is like Hannibal Lecter: Hes going to enjoy you with a glass of Chianti."
Things were chaotic for Democrat Lauren Book in the hour before she was sworn in as minority leader of the Florida state Senate. She was getting her hair touched up and helping her 5-year-old daughter pick out shoes for the occasion.
The chaos will only intensify. As Book spoke with HuffPost on the phone while getting ready, she warned of a bitter fight over abortion rights in the next session, with existential stakes for reproductive health care in Florida and beyond. She was exceedingly clear that its time for Democrats to fight tooth and nail to ensure abortion remains legal in her home state.
This is it. Its devastating. Its all-encompassing, Book said of whats to come in the 2023 legislative session. We have to be better and stronger and tougher, but even still, were outnumbered.
Florida, once a safe haven for abortion care in the Southeast, is on the precipice of becoming no different than deep-red states like Texas or Oklahoma on reproductive rights. After a 15-week abortion ban went into effect earlier this year and the U.S. Supreme Court repealed Roe v. Wade, anti-choice lawmakers in the Sunshine State are poised to restrict abortion even further. And with a Republican supermajority in both chambers and a vocal anti-choice leader in Gov. Ron DeSantis (R), its a given that Florida will lose access to abortion ― its just not clear to what extent.
Things were chaotic for Democrat Lauren Book in the hour before she was sworn in as minority leader of the Florida state Senate. She was getting her hair touched up and helping her 5-year-old daughter pick out shoes for the occasion.
The chaos will only intensify. As Book spoke with HuffPost on the phone while getting ready, she warned of a bitter fight over abortion rights in the next session, with existential stakes for reproductive health care in Florida and beyond. She was exceedingly clear that its time for Democrats to fight tooth and nail to ensure abortion remains legal in her home state.
This is it. Its devastating. Its all-encompassing, Book said of whats to come in the 2023 legislative session. We have to be better and stronger and tougher, but even still, were outnumbered.
Florida, once a safe haven for abortion care in the Southeast, is on the precipice of becoming no different than deep-red states like Texas or Oklahoma on reproductive rights. After a 15-week abortion ban went into effect earlier this year and the U.S. Supreme Court repealed Roe v. Wade, anti-choice lawmakers in the Sunshine State are poised to restrict abortion even further. And with a Republican supermajority in both chambers and a vocal anti-choice leader in Gov. Ron DeSantis (R), its a given that Florida will lose access to abortion ― its just not clear to what extent.
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A Republican Supermajority In Florida Is Ready To Shred Abortion Rights (Original Post)
In It to Win It
Dec 2022
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ColinC
(10,702 posts)1. This terrible idea could flip Florida in 2024
Timeflyer
(2,637 posts)2. Of course they'll try.
Because it will distract from actual problems in the state, let bootlicking hypocritical politicians make sanctimonious speeches for their primaries, and DeSatan will sternly, gleefully, tell women that every life is precious in FL (before it's born, but you're not worth protecting if you're breeding stock).
Mopar151
(10,178 posts)3. Cruelty is Virtue!
"Churches" need white babies, as a revenue source and recruitment tool. Sadly, a significant fraction of the population NEED to shame and degrade anyone they disapprove of. Which is `most everybody, including members of whatever group they identify as.