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April 2, 2023 by Florida NOW

Beware Women, Families, Democracy/ Press Release from Debbie Deland, FLNOW President

 

A VIRTUAL BAN ON ABORTION PASSED THE FLORIDA HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES FIRST COMMITTEE

First Nazis went for the Gays, Gypsies, mentally ill, disabled, intellectuals, teachers, scientists, books, and Jews. At least half this list is already being attacked in Florida by its Governor and its Legislature’s supermajority as they force horrifying laws onto people who do not support their fascist agenda severely impacting their lives.

When it comes to personal medical decisions, politicians have no place getting between patients and their doctors. HB 7/SB 300 is a near-total abortion ban that would deny even more Floridians the ability to control their own bodies, lives, and futures.

This week HB 7: SIX-WEEK ABORTION BAN cleared its first committee vote in Tallahassee giving definition to Governor DeSantis closing words at his State of the State address on March 7, 2023, ”YOU AIN’T SEEN NOTHING YET!” In lockstep with the Legislature’s supermajority, his devastating attack on women’s reproductive healthcare is on the fast track to become law.

FACTS:

  • Gestational age begins at the end of a previous period and the first sign of pregnancy is often missed until 8 weeks later, after the second missed period!
  • The so-called ‘heartbeat’ is a made up term for ‘fetal cardiac activity.’ It takes five weeks for the heart to develop!!
  • 64% of Floridians overwhelmingly say that abortion should be legal in most or all circumstances.
  • 8 out of 10 people in the U.S. want access to some form of legal abortions.
  • In 2022 there were 82,192 abortions performed in Florida.

Yet, DeSantis, who will most likely run for U.S. President in 2024, is not deterred by the will of the people and the devastating conditions he is causing. 

THE CONSEQUENCES OF A SIX-WEEK ABORTION BAN:

  • The clock will turn back to a pre-Roe v. Wade era when countless desperate women risked their lives in back alley butchery. With a six-week abortion ban many will die, many will suffer infections, and many will become infertile – UNCONSCIONABLE, WHEN PREVENTABLE.
  • Laura Goodhue, Executive Director of the Florida Alliance of Planned Parenthood reported, it “will hurt people who get pregnant … three times more in under-resourced Black and Latinx communities than in white communities.”
  • Under HB 7 pregnant women will virtually never have the option to have a legal abortion since it requires “24-hour mandatory delay and two appointments” – at best, this leaves less than a two-week window, not six.
  • S. Congresswoman Lois Frankel calls this extremist six-week abortion ban a horror show for women in the South and their doctors. Doctors will need to decide between performing an abortion to save a woman’s life or losing their freedom with 5 years in prison or a $5000 fine.

FLORIDA NOW REACTS:

Debbie Deland, Florida NOW President said, “Even though this appalling law will be challenged in court, its immediate effect adds to the fear, confusion and chaos so many Floridians already suffer. Because of this governor’s abuse of power, countless lives are already in turmoil. The 15-week abortion ban DeSantis signed into law in 2022 has already put lives and health at risk. How far can the public allow politicians to invade our privacy, dismantle our democracy, target vulnerable populations, punish those who don’t support his will. Which group will be next? What will being ‘free’ actually mean?”

She went on to say “We will be occupying Tallahassee city hall starting Monday at 8a, April 3, to protest this near total abortion ban. We will not be silent, and we won’t give up. Supporters from all over FL will be there and in the Senate Chamber to be seen in rebellion against this bill. We oppose so many other bad bills that they are ramrodding through. We are being denied freedom of assembly and freedom of speech. The city revoked our permit to assemble. We are going ahead anyway. It is public space as is Kleman Plaza. The rules and laws they have passed trample our first amendment rights. There is no ‘free state of FL’”

CALL TO ACTION: 

Join us for Occupy Tallhassee.

It won’t stop here. We need different leadership in Florida, but until then we need to support those in Tallahassee who are representing our values. We need to keep the ground swell pumped. Speak to others, vote informed, call/email/visit your legislative leaders and let them know the weight of your concern, participate in demonstrations, write letters to the editor. We must preserve and nurture our base with truth and sanity to be prepared for when we turn the arc of history towards decency and humanity.

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Florida NOW: is an intersectional grassroots organization that promotes feminist ideals, leads societal change, eliminates discrimination, and protects the equal rights of all women and girls in all aspects of social, political, and economic life. NOW is the largest civil rights organization in the country focused on women’s rights.

January 16, 2023 by Florida NOW

January 12, 2023. Greater Orlando NOW Representation at the Central FL Legislator Delegation

FL NOW and Greater Orlando NOW were represented at the Central FL Legislator Delegation held Jan 12. The delegation of legislators, both GOP and Democrat wanted to hear from the community about issues and problems. There were speakers from a lot of non-profits. We were there from 9a to 6:45p. All the legislators hung and kept extending the meeting to allow everyone to speak. Democrats were active during the meeting. Republicans not so much. Democrats stepped up to support immediate issues. Republicans did not best we could tell. FL NOW’s 2 minute time focused on abortion and affordable housing as well as no permit carry that DeSantis wants. There are rumors that DeSantis is going to call a special legislative session to place further bans on abortion even though calling a special session costs millions. Our opposition was there and were in good form even anti-vaxers. But, a lot of the presenters spoke to our issues in one way or another.

December 2, 2022 by Florida NOW

NOW Applauds Senate Passage of Respect for Marriage Act

January 12, 2023. Greater Orlando NOW Representation at the Central FL Legislator Delegation

FL NOW and Greater Orlando NOW were represented at the Central FL Legislator Delegation held Jan 12. The delegation of legislators, both GOP and Democrat wanted to hear from the community about issues and problems. There were speakers from a lot of non-profits. We were there from 9a to 6:45p. All the legislators hung and kept extending the meeting to allow everyone to speak. Democrats were active during the meeting. Republicans not so much. Democrats stepped up to support immediate issues. Republicans did not best we could tell. FL NOW’s 2 minute time focused on abortion and affordable housing as well as no permit carry that DeSantis wants. There are rumors that DeSantis is going to call a special legislative session to place further bans on abortion even though calling a special session costs millions. Our opposition was there and were in good form even anti-vaxers. But, a lot of the presenters spoke to our issues in one way or another.

Released on November 30, 2022

Statement of National NOW President Christian F. Nunes

The U.S. Senate finally passed legislation to provide federal protections for same-sex marriages. This will give clarity and peace of mind to millions of families by repealing the Defense of Marriage Act, which categorically disrespected their marriages. 

For too long, LGBTQIA+ married families have lived without the basic rights enjoyed by the Republican senators who voted against this bill—rights most married couples take for granted.  Those senators would be outraged to see their spouses and dependents denied Social Security benefits, hospital visitation rights, or rights as beneficiaries, but that’s been the reality for far too many, for far too long. 

Senator Tammy Baldwin, the lead sponsor of the bill, said that people were “scared for good reason” about their rights being threatened. The Supreme Court used the same legal arguments in overturning Roe that conservatives are now using to undermine marriage equality.  The Senate’s action was needed now—before the Supreme Court could act again. 

Groups like NOW remain needed to keep up the fight for equality over the years or even decades it can take to achieve lasting change and progress.  It shouldn’t have taken this long for the Senate to pass this most basic of protections, but progress was made today, and millions of lives are the better for it. 

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