VOTE NO ​Amendment 4

On the 2024 general election ​ballot this November, Florida ​voters will be presented with a ​deceptive ballot measure that ​would enshrine abortion access ​up until the point of birth in the ​Florida Constitution. Don’t be ​deceived.

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This amendment will do all of the ​following if passed:

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  • Will allow access to abortion up until the point of birth. ​The amendment is based on viability but can be very ​subjective. It also creates a carveout for up to birth if a ​patient’s healthcare provider deems it necessary.
  • Allow individuals other than a doctor to perform an ​abortion or grant access to abortion up until birth. ​According to Florida law, some healthcare providers ​are athletic trainers, massage therapists, and ​pharmacy owners.
  • Will remove parental consent for minors from the law. ​The amendment says they must notify a parent; ​however, notification and consent differ under the law.
  • It will remove any ability for the state to regulate safe ​medical standards regarding abortion.
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Amendment 4 resources

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ABout FLCAction

FLCAction is a 501(c)(4) organization dedicated to advancing K–12 education reform in ​Florida. Since its inception in 2017 by Keith Flaugh and Pastor Rick Stevens, FLCAction ​has advocated for policy changes, educational innovation, and community ​engagement. By mobilizing teachers, students, and parents alongside community ​teams and strategic partners, FLCAction seeks to influence legislation and implement ​impactful educational solutions. For more information, visit www.goflca.org.