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LWVFL Responds to Florida Legislature’s Anticipated Restrictive Reproductive Legislation

On August 31, the US Supreme Court declined to rule on a Texas law that bans abortions after six weeks of pregnancy and allows private citizens to sue abortion providers and those who aid a person in obtaining an abortion. On September 2, Florida’s Senate President Wilton Simpson shared that lawmakers are anticipating a similar bill to be brought forth during the 2022 legislative session. Similarly, Florida House Speaker Chris Sprowls and Governor Ron DeSantis have expressed interest in bringing a similar Texas-style piece of legislation to the Sunshine State.

In response to the notion of this type of legislation coming to the state of Florida, League of Women Voters of Florida President Cecile Scoon has issued the following statement:

“The right to make personal choices about whether you want to carry a pregnancy to term or not are some of the most personal intimate and private decisions a woman can make and this right of privacy is protected by current Florida law.

Duly elected state leaders should do all that they can to adhere to our constitutional mandates of privacy. Not only is this the legally correct approach, the protection of an individual’s right to choose has been championed by the state executive and legislative branch leaders over community interests with recent masks and vaccine mandate prohibitions. The same leaders who boast that only parents may decide the health of their children are encouraging rhetoric that would limit a woman’s right to make her own health decisions. These competing lines of thought appear to be both in direct conflict and illogical.

Reproductive choice is not only a dire issue concerning the rights of women, but one of racial and economic justice. Limits on reproductive health services disproportionately impact Black, brown, and low-income communities, therefore upholding and perpetuating income inequality and racial disparities.

The League of Women Voters believes every person deserves the access and the privacy to make their own reproductive choices, and we will continue the fight for reproductive justice in Florida and across the nation.”

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The League of Women Voters of Florida encourages informed and active participation in government, works to increase understanding of major public policy issues, and influences public policy through education and advocacy. The League of Women Voters of Florida Education Fund works to register voters, provide voters with election information through voter guides as well as candidate forums and debates.

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