DeSantis Leads Opposition to Florida's Controversial Abortion Amendment
Governor warns Amendment 4 could dismantle existing pro-life laws and permanently alter abortion rights in the state.
- Amendment 4 seeks to prevent abortion restrictions before fetal viability, approximately 24 weeks.
- The measure would overturn Florida's current six-week abortion ban if passed with 60% voter approval.
- DeSantis argues the amendment is too extreme and could end the pro-life movement in Florida.
- Supporters of the amendment have raised nearly $40 million, while opposition groups are mobilizing.
- The Florida GOP claims the amendment is part of a radical agenda to mislead voters.