The state issued a “provider alert” that also told doctors that failing to provide “life-saving treatment” to pregnant woman could constitute medical malpractice.
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This November, voters will have the chance to keep the 6-week abortion ban enacted this year in Florida or expand it to 23-24 ...
Amendment 4 states that “no law shall prohibit, penalize, delay, or restrict abortion before viability or when necessary to ...
Groups across Florida have spent nearly $13.5 million on advertisements for and against the state's ballot initiative to ...
Police in Florida are showing up at voters’ homes to confirm whether they signed a petition seeking to get an abortion rights ...
Earlier this month, the Florida Agency for Health Care Administration launched a website purporting to offer “transparency” about Florida’s abortion laws.
Florida will have the chance to vote on whether or not to make abortion legal beyond the six weeks the current law allows.
The Agency for Health Care Administration and the Florida Department of Health said the alert was to counter misinformation ...