DeSantis' Government Is Doing Everything It Can to Defeat an Abortion Rights Measure
https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2024/09/florida-amendment-4-abortion-desantis/
The Florida government seems to be doing everything it canincluding potentially breaking the lawto prevent voters from approving an abortion rights ballot measure in November.
On Thursday, the states health department debuted a webpage spreading misinformation about Amendment 4, a ballot measure appearing in November seeking to override the states six-week abortion ban that the Florida Supreme Court approved in April. If it receives the required 60 percent of votes to pass, the amendment would guarantee the right to abortion before the point of so-called fetal viability, which is generally understood to be around 24 weeks gestation. But the states new webpagewhich DeSantis has since defended as a public service announcementattacks the initiative with a litany of false claims, including that it threatens womens safety, would eliminate parental consent for minors seeking abortions, and could lead to unregulated and unsafe abortions by allowing people without healthcare expertise to perform the procedure.
Those claims, though, are easily debunked by taking a look at the actual text of the amendment, which explicitly states that a patients healthcare provider is responsible for determining when an abortion after viability is necessary to protect a patients health. It also says that passage of the amendment would not override the authority of the legislature to require that a minors parent or guardian is notified before they obtain an abortion.
But the states campaign against the amendment doesnt stop there. On the same day of the sites launch, the Tampa Bay Times reported that the Florida Department of State was looking for evidence of fraud in the more than 30,000 citizen signatures used to get the amendment on the November ballot. Two election supervisors told the paper that the move was highly unusual given that the signatures had already been approved by local supervisors. The Tampa Bay Times also reported Friday that police had visited the homes of at least two voters who had signed the petition supporting Amendment 4 seeking to verify their signatures.
The anti-abortion efforts are the latest in Gov. Ron DeSantis ongoing fight to defeat Amendment 4 after launching a political spending committee aimed at doing just that in May. (It has raised $3.7 million to date.) Now abortion rights advocates say DeSantis government is hoping to scare voters into voting against the amendment. To our knowledge, it is unprecedented for the State to expressly advocate against a citizen-led initiative, Bacardi Jackson, executive director of the ACLU of Florida, said Thursday. This kind of propaganda issued by the state, using taxpayer money and operating outside of the political process sets a dangerous precedent.