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We Catholics want to protect women's health and unborn children


We Catholics want to protect women’s health and unborn children | Column
Sterilizing women and girls (even temporarily) is no solution to inequities in race, socioeconomic opportunity and access to health care.
 
 
Gov. Ron DeSantis, speaking at The Garlic restaurant in New Smyrna Beach this month, eliminated $1.5 billion through vetoes to lines in the state budget. Senate President Wilton Simpson, R-Trilby, supported a $2 million budget item to provide access to long-acting reversible contraception. The governor vetoed it. [ NIGEL COOK/THE DAYTONA BEACH NEWS-JOURNAL | The Daytona Beach News-Journal ]
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Tampa Bay Timeseditorial accused the Florida Catholic Conference of “torpedoing” a program to decrease abortions. The ....

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Senate President's Contraceptive Program Among Budget Vetoes


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Florida Senate President Wilton Simpson, who was adopted at age 6, focused during the legislative session on ways to improve opportunities for children living in out-of-home care or foster homes.
Senate President Wilton Simpson sprinkled in the $2 million that would have gone toward increasing access for low-income girls and women to long-acting reversible contraception.
It’s not often that a Florida governor vetoes spending projects championed by legislative leaders from the same party.
But that’s exactly what happened Wednesday when Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis vetoed from the budget $2 million that would have gone toward increasing access for low-income girls and women to long-acting reversible contraception. ....

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