From Annette Taddeo <[email protected]>
Subject A dark day in Florida
Date May 1, 2024 9:15 PM
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John,
From 1868 to 1972, terminating a pregnancy was illegal in Florida.
Today Florida goes back to that 104 year period as DeSantis's draconian 6-week ban —the one my opponent voted for — goes into effect. I know that this is a hard moment for many of us. I also know that we must take our anger and turn it into action.
As your State Senator, I was proud to fight back against any attempt to roll back reproductive freedom in Florida.
Let’s be clear: I’m the only pro-choice candidate in the race for Clerk and Comptroller . During his time in the State House, my opponent voted multiple times to ban reproductive freedom in Florida, including the extreme 6-week ban, before many women even know they are pregnant!
We all know how difficult it is to get a doctor’s appointment on short notice. Now try getting 2 in-person doctor visits with a 24 hour window in-between as this dangerous law requires!
It’s more clear than ever that we need pro-choice leaders at every level of government. The Clerk of Court and Comptroller oversees our justice system and our budget, and we can’t allow an anti freedom extremist like my opponent to use either as an opportunity to further restrict the rights of Florida women.
Politicians and the government should not be making women’s reproductive healthcare decisions!
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Our fight is far from over. With Amendment 4 on the ballot in November, we have the opportunity to undo this ban and protect reproductive freedom.
As your Clerk of Court and Comptroller, I will support Amendment 4 and stand against any attempt to curtail our freedoms. I hope I can count on your support!
— Annette
Born in Colombia, Annette Taddeo learned the values of public service and resilience from her father, an American World War II and Korean War fighter pilot who bravely and proudly served our country and defended our democracy. In 2017, Taddeo made history as the first Latina Democrat to serve in the Florida Senate and was subsequently reelected in 2018 to a four year term.
Nacida en Colombia, Annette Taddeo aprendió los valores del servicio público y la resiliencia de su padre, un piloto estadounidense que luchó en la Segunda Guerra Mundial y la Guerra de Corea, quien sirvió valiente y orgullosamente a nuestro país y defendió nuestra democracia. En 2017, Taddeo hizo historia como la primera latina demócrata en servir en el Senado de Florida, y fue reelegida en el 2018 a un término de cuatro años.
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