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The state’s high court ruled 6-1 against the group challenging the statement, Floridians Protecting Freedom, because it participated in and did not object to the Financial Impact Estimating Conference’s process, which it was seeking to challenge with the lawsuit.
The approved financial statement warns that if enacted, Amendment 4 would lead to more abortions and fewer births in the state, along with “uncertainty” over whether it would lead to state-funded abortions and parental consent laws for minors to receive abortions, among other concerns. The group supporting Amendment 4, Floridians Protecting Freedom, has slammed the statement as “deceptive and politically-motivated” and argued that it would mislead voters on the ballot measure.
“The Florida Supreme Court made the right decision by approving the financial impact statement that will appear on the ballot with Amendment 4,” Vote No on 4 statewide grassroots director Sara Johnson said in a statement.
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