John, I've served South Florida for over 30 years, and I've never wavered in my belief that family planning and healthcare decisions should be kept between an individual and their doctor.
So when the GOP in Florida first required parental consent for abortion, I stood up against it.
When the GOP in Florida proposed their original 15-week abortion ban, I made it clear that this was the exact opposite of what Floridians wanted.
And now, with abortions banned at a time before most folks can even realize that they're pregnant, I will continue to fight for our right to make these decisions.
But there is some hope: John, I worked hard alongside pro-choice groups across the state to bring this issue to the ballot this November, and while I'll continue to work to ensure its passing, I want to make it clear that we can't stop here.
Congresswoman Lois Frankel has worked for positive change since her early days as a student protester in the 1960s. She has been a community and civic leader, state legislator, mayor and now is privileged to serve as a Member of Congress in the US House of Representatives, and refers to herself as a working grandmother.
She has always been and continues to be a loud voice and leading force to improve the lives of children and families as well as seniors and veterans. She is a fierce advocate for racial justice, human rights and women’s reproductive freedom, fights she will never abandon and urges everyone to participate in today. Lois is Co-Chair of the Democratic Women’s Caucus.
Lois is the proud mother to her son Ben who is a United States Marine war veteran, and Lolo to her grandsons. She is also an avid abstract painter who greatly appreciates the arts.
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