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John, Ron DeSantis
just signed off on one of the most restrictive abortion bans in the
country.
Between trips to Ohio, New Hampshire, and Virginia for his suspected
presidential run, DeSantis jetted back to Florida to sign this devastating
bill — all while parts of the state were battered by catastrophic floods.
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local news team, Floricua, is doing to hold DeSantis accountable: will you
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reporters?
As DeSantis ramps up his attacks, their trustworthy reporting is critical
to keep Floridians up to speed on what exactly is in the bill. Just take a
look at the pieces our reporters have put out over the past few weeks:
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Their stories have informed readers about the beyond-strict and limiting
elements of this ban, including the provision that forces victims of rape,
incest, or human trafficking to provide criminal or medical evidence
before they can receive an abortion.
Their honest, real-time reporting has also kept the spotlight on DeSantis’
extreme, conservative agenda and held him accountable for his attacks on
reproductive rights, education, and the trans community.
The work of our Floricua team is essential as DeSantis considers a White
House run and tries to spread his rageful platform across the country.
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