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In It to Win It

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Mon Jun 6, 2022, 10:22 PM Jun 2022

Amid abortion battle, DeSantis vetoes birth-control funding -- again

Tampa Bay Times via Yahoo News

When Gov. Ron DeSantis slashed $3 billion from the state’s budget Thursday, one ill-fated item sounded familiar: Just as he did last year, DeSantis vetoed $2 million meant to help low-income people access long-acting birth control.

It was again Senate President Wilton Simpson, a Pasco County Republican, who included it in the $110 billion budget. Unlike last year, though, this veto landed amid a national reckoning on reproductive rights. It came weeks after a leaked Supreme Court opinion suggested the Court will overturn Roe v. Wade, and less than a month before Florida’s new 15-week abortion ban goes into effect.

Stephanie Fraim, the president and CEO of Planned Parenthood of Southwest and Central Florida — which includes the organization’s Tampa Bay-area clinics — questioned the rationale for the veto.

“Funding for this sensible investment in the health of our communities enjoys rare bipartisan support,” she said in an emailed statement. “And, thanks to President Biden, the Legislature was able to pass a balanced budget with plenty of money left in reserves. To take away health care from vulnerable people is just another example of his ongoing cruelty to Floridians.”
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Amid abortion battle, DeSantis vetoes birth-control funding -- again (Original Post) In It to Win It Jun 2022 OP
They did this in the 1950's I lived through that era. katmondoo Jun 2022 #1

katmondoo

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1. They did this in the 1950's I lived through that era.
Tue Jun 7, 2022, 07:35 AM
Jun 2022

If married you needed your husbands approval, if single you get no birth control.

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