Beginning in May, abortion will be effectively banned in Florida with a strict new law making the six-week mark the limit for those seeking care. However, voters will have the chance to vote on Amendment 4 in November to codify abortion throughout the state, and organizers are amping up to get the vote out. Dani Martins, a reproductive rights advocate and expert, helps us break down the implications of the ballot amendment from a services and political standpoint. For those seeking abortion care or support for their procedure ineedana.com.The "Yes on 4" campaign is active and needs your support. Follow them on social media: Yes On 4: floridiansprotectingfreedom.comTwitter: @yes4floridaInsta: @yes4floridaFacebook.com/yes4floridaYouTube: @yes4floridaAlso, if you can, please contribute to these local abortion funds:Women’s Emergency Network: https://www.wenfl.org/Florida Access Network: https://www.flaccessnetwork.org/Tampa Bay Abortion Fund: https://tbafund.com/EMA: https://emawpb.org/
Beginning in May, abortion will be effectively banned in Florida with a strict new law making the six-week mark the limit for those seeking care. However, voters will have the chance to vote on Amendment 4 in November to codify abortion throughout the state, and organizers are amping up to get the vote out. Dani Martins, a reproductive rights advocate and expert, helps us break down the implications of the ballot amendment from a services and political standpoint. For those seeking abortion care...