Florida government finds fault with abortion ballot measure over ads and petitions

FILE - A protester shouts outside the Florida Supreme Court after the Court heard arguments on the proposed abortion amendment, Feb. 7, 2024. (Alicia Devine/Tallahassee Democrat via AP, file)

Florida's government is finding fault on multiple fronts with an abortion rights ballot measure that Gov. Ron DeSantis opposes.

This month, the state health department has been telling television stations they could be subject to criminal charges if they continue airing one ad from Floridians Protecting Freedom that the government says is untrue and creates a “sanitary nuisance.†The ad has continued to run anyway.

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