"Florida Voters Favor Amendment 4 for Abortion Rights Expansion"

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The Florida Supreme Court's recent decisions have set the stage for a significant change in abortion rights in the state, with a 6-week abortion ban set to take effect and Amendment 4, which would protect abortion up to 24 weeks, appearing on the November ballot. Supporters and opponents of the amendment gathered at a rally in Orlando, with "Yes on 4" backers advocating for women's right to choose and "No on 4" protesters expressing concerns about the accessibility of abortion. If approved, Amendment 4 would overturn both the 15-week and 6-week abortion bans, but it requires 60% or more of voters' approval to pass.
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