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May 9, 2022 by katforflorida

May 14th Bans Off Our Bodies

Our Worst Fears Confirmed

Abortion is still legal. It’s still your right. But the Supreme Court is prepared to end your constitutional right to abortion. Our country is facing an abortion access crisis.

By this summer, 26 states could move to ban abortion — affecting 36 million women, plus more people who can become pregnant. This is personal.

May 14th – we rally.

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March 11, 2022 by katforflorida

The Alimony Bill is Unconstitutional and Will Come With a Body Count

FL NOW (National Organization for Women) Lobbyist Barbara DeVane released the following statement as the ‘Dissolution of Marriage,” CS/SB 1796, heads for the Governor’s desk.

Statement from Barbara DeVane, Florida NOW Lobbyist:

“Florida NOW has identified many serious issues with the ‘Dissolution of Marriage” bill – SB 1796. First, there is no problem with current law, which already stipulates the court may award alimony only after initially determining that one spouse needs alimony, and the other spouse is able to pay alimony.

“Secondly, this bill would be retroactive. It would allow an alimony judgment entered by a court preceding the statute to be modified or eliminated, which alone is unconstitutional.

“As The Family Section of the Florida Bar said in a recent statement regarding SB 1796:

‘This sets a dangerous precedent for contractual agreements in Florida, and we are deeply concerned that this public policy erases equitability and sets up a system that heavily favors one party, while damaging the other unnecessarily. It will also result in prolonged litigation, drive the cost of divorce up and cause backlogs in an already overburdened family court system.’

“We at Florida NOW are just as concerned as the Family Section of the Florida Bar by the dangerous precedent and economic burden this bill will set.

“SB 1796 mandates 50/50 custody of minor children. A 50/50 presumption would be adverse for children in abuse and risky cases. Using this default has led to the murders of Greyson Kessler in Broward County, and morerecently Baleria Tovar, age 12, and Matias Tovar, age 9, in Miami Lakes, by an abusive parent in each case We fear this bill will come with body count for children in Florida.

“The best interest of the child is paramount and should be considered on a case by case basis. Better education is needed in family law, not state mandates that tie judges hands and prevent informed decision making. Such a provision is unworkable for courts, bad for children, bad for families, and disastrous for anyone who is a survivor of domestic violence.

“Even in the best situations, a 50/50 child time-sharing provision is often still harmful and will come at high economic cost. It reduces the weight given to factors important in reducing the negative impact of divorce in children: stability of a physical home and schooling, continuation of friendships and child care arrangements, and the things that comfort a child. It also ignores the fact that divorced parents often relocate at a distance from another. In short, it gives unrealistic and unwelcome weight to one factor above others. Furthermore, creating a presumption of equal time-sharing would immediately cause economic hardships for thousands of Floridians and by all parties. It shifts  the burden of proof and persuasion to a parent to prove lack of involvement or unfitness of the other parent,  even in extreme cases where there has been abuse or neglect.

“These are truly dire economic issues that will have far-reaching effects for all parties involved; therefore, Governor DeSantis should smartly and seriously consider the real life impacts and the burdens  this bad bill will bring toFlorida’s families and economy. We urge theGovernor to veto SB 1796.”

March 11, 2022 by Florida NOW

Florida NOW Statement Calling on Ron DeSantis as Governor of the Supposed “Free State of Florida”, to Veto Abortion Ban Bill.

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: March 11, 2022

Contact: Kat Duesterhaus | communications@flnow.org | 772-267-6353

Orlando – Today, Debbie Deland, president of Florida National Organization for Women, released the following statement in anticipation of HB 5, Florida’s abortion ban bill, arriving on the Governor’s desk for approval or veto.

Statement from Debbie Deland, president of Florida NOW:

“Ron DeSantis travels the state crusading for his version of freedom. He admonishes young people to remove masks and school systems to end Covid safety protocols to protect liberty. Throughout the pandemic, he has seen such measures as limiting Floridians’ ability to live their lives freely, inhibiting our pursuit of happiness.

“Yet, this same man has promised to sign the most draconian of restrictions on bodily autonomy in Florida history. The abortion ban bill he is waiting to hit his desk for signature criminalizes doctors who offer abortion care to patients beyond 15 weeks of pregnancy, with no exceptions for most fetal abnormalities or for survivors of rape or incest.

“A long-held principle of the National Organization for Women is our affirmation that reproductive rights are issues of life and death, not mere matters of ‘choice’. The right to abortion is fundamental to a person’s participation in the social and economic life of the nation. Generations have relied on this right to shape their lives and futures.

“Floridians do not need cruel bans that result in the criminalization of medical care. Every person and every pregnancy is different. The complexities of this must be acknowledged. Patients’ and families’ decisions must be listened to and respected. One-size-fits-all restrictions have no place in health care delivery or the state’s public health laws.

“NOW knows that access to safe and legal abortion is a cornerstone to reproductive justice. Restricting reproductive rights is anti-justice, anti-public health, and anti-liberty. Governor DeSantis, the leader of the supposed ‘freedom state’ of Florida must veto HB 5.”

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