Florida Lawmakers, Desantis Approve Six-Week Abortion Ban - The Tablet
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59% : ""An increase from $4 million to $25 million in state funding for vital pregnancy and parenting support will allow for increased opportunities to address the essential needs of mothers and families," she said.45% : Supporters of the measure said it would protect human life from the earliest stage of its development, where opponents called the measure restrictive, banning abortion before many women even know they are pregnant.
40% : "We are hopeful, however, that the Court's decision will ultimately allow this law restricting abortion after six-weeks gestation to go into effect."
36% : Should DeSantis seek his party's presidential nomination, he could be one of the only GOP candidates to approve a ban on abortion as early as six weeks gestation.
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