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The site says the proposed state constitutional amendment “threatens women’s safety.” Others say Florida's six-week abortion ban is a threat to women's health.
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One issue centers on a website launched by a state agency to advocate against the proposed constitutional amendment. It would expand abortion rights until fetal viability.
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He says it's factual and "not electioneering," but Democrats say the information being posted online is biased.
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The state is requiring the Center of Orlando for Women to pay a $1,000 fine for each of 193 violations of the state's 24-hour waiting period law.
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The state quickly launched an appeal after a federal judge ruled Friday that Florida has violated the Americans with Disabilities Act.
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The state sent an email last week to all state medical providers about abortion medication and the criminal penalties surrounding it. Here's what that could mean for the future of abortion in Florida.
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The Florida Agency for Health Care Administration rule prevents reimbursements to medical providers for such treatments as puberty blockers, hormone therapy, and gender-affirming surgery.
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More than a hundred people attended an Agency for Healthcare Administration hearing in Tallahassee on a proposed rule prohibiting the state’s Medicaid program from covering gender-affirming treatments.
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The Florida Agency for Health Care Administration issued a report Thursday that could set the stage for the Medicaid program to deny coverage for treatments such as puberty-blocking medication and hormone therapy for transgender people.
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Florida on Monday sent the federal government its plans for a program to import prescription medicines from Canada, aimed at lowering drug prices