Abortion is a polarizing issue. But whatever your opinion, if you’re a Floridian voting this November, you’ll have a say in whether the right to an abortion is written into the state constitution.
Like voters in 11 other states this fall, Floridians will have the chance to vote on abortion access - in this case through a constitutional amendment.
But since May, Floridians seeking an abortion have faced an added hurdle as have medical practices and groups that support people who are seeking abortions
Today, the procedure is banned beyond the sixth week of pregnancy with some rare exceptions. That’s after the Florida Legislature replaced a 15 week ban that had been in place since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v Wade in 2022.
Florida Matters created space for conversations on both sides of this controversial issue. In a special program recorded live at at WUSF in Tampa, you’ll hear the background to the proposed amendment and how it could roll back Florida’s current ban on abortions.
During the conversation you'll hear from Kathryn Varn, Tampa Bay Reporter with Axios; Bree Wallace, Director of Case Management, Tampa Bay Abortion Fund; John Stemberger, President & Senior Counsel, Liberty Counsel Action; and Louis Virelli, Lawyer & Constitutional Law Professor, Stetson University College of Law.