News & Editorials
General
Eva Edl is an 89-year-old concentration camp survivor and pro-life advocate who is now facing up to 10 years in prison after the Biden-Harris Administration's Department of Justice charged her with violating the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances (FACE) Act.
Legal Action
As written and passed, the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances (FACE) Act is supposed to "protect access" to churches and pro-life pregnancy centers—not only abortion businesses.
Amendment 4
Former President Donald Trump says he will vote No on Amendment 4 in Florida – saying that the measure allows abortions up to birth and it's too extreme.
Abortion
The new Democratic Party Platform proudly declares that "with a Democratic Congress, [they]will pass national legislation to make [Roe v. Wade] the law of the land again."
Pro-Life
We have to change minds and hearts, and we have to change public policy. It takes a lot of time, and there are many tools we need to use to do both.
Amendment 4
Grazie Pozo Christie, a board-certified radiologist and licensed physician, wrote an opinion piece for the Miami Herald. Christie performs ultrasounds for pregnant mothers in Miami, is a founding member of Florida Physicians Against Amendment 4, and is a senior fellow at the Catholic Association. Gov. Ron DeSantis appointed her to the State Board of Education in 2022.
Amendment 4
The ballot will contain a brief, 150-word allotted warning about how it will likely cost the state a significant amount of taxpayer dollars. The warning states the amendment may require the state to use taxpayer dollars to fund abortions, invalidate parental consent laws, and negatively affect the growth of the Florida budget over time due to less people being born and due to litigation to resolve legal uncertainties.
Amendment 4
Even though Florida has been trending more Republican in recent years, it has an above-average abortion rate.
Amendment 4
Amendment 4 would allow abortions up to birth thanks to exceptions with loopholes and could force residents to fund abortions. That's a marked change from the current heartbeat law that protect babies from abortions when they have a detectable heartbeat.
Amendment 4
Florida's Amendment 4, which proposes to codify unrestricted abortion in the state's constitution, would also overturn every pro-life law in the state and force taxpayers to fund abortions.