Governor Ron DeSantis today announced the appointment of Benjamin Butler to the South Florida Water Management District Governing Board. [Read more…] about Governor Ron DeSantis Appoints Benjamin Butler to the South Florida Water Management District Governing Board
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FAMU Faculty Member Recognized For Promoting Women in Business
By Amiracle Grant
Gina Kinchlow, MBA, a long-time marketing instructor in the Florida A&M University (FAMU) School of Business and Industry (SBI) and a business consultant, was recently recognized for her efforts to promote women in business. [Read more…] about FAMU Faculty Member Recognized For Promoting Women in Business
Statewide campaign launched to educate Floridians about self-managed abortion
Progress Florida Education Institute has launched a social media campaign in both English and Spanish to educate Floridians about self-managed abortion using medication. [Read more…] about Statewide campaign launched to educate Floridians about self-managed abortion
Betton Place Memorial Service Set for Saturday in Memory of Victims of Hot Yoga Tragedy
Merchants, employees, customers, and friends of Betton Place will hold a memorial service at 11 a.m. this Saturday, November 2, in observance of the one-year anniversary of the fatal shootings at Hot Yoga Tallahassee. [Read more…] about Betton Place Memorial Service Set for Saturday in Memory of Victims of Hot Yoga Tragedy
Expert on Race, Literature and Politics to Speak at UT on Nov. 8
Cord Whitaker, associate professor of English at Wellesley College and expert on race literature, rhetoric and politics, will speak at the Fall Scholars Symposium on Friday, Nov. 8, at 4 p.m. in the Plant Hall Music Room on campus. [Read more…] about Expert on Race, Literature and Politics to Speak at UT on Nov. 8
Coalition for Silver Solutions to Address Elder-Care Issues, Announce Legislative Priorities for State’s Seniors at Silver Summit
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The Coalition for Silver Solutions – bringing together four of the state’s leading organizations focused on the long-term care of Florida’s large and growing elderly population – will announce its 2020 legislative priorities for our state’s elders during the Silver Summit, which will be held on Thursday, October 31, from 9:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. at the Center for Health & Wellbeing in Winter Park, FL. [Read more…] about Coalition for Silver Solutions to Address Elder-Care Issues, Announce Legislative Priorities for State’s Seniors at Silver Summit
Campaign Urges Funding for Floridians with Disabilities
The iBudget Waiver – Florida’s only public health insurance program for individuals living with intellectual and developmental disabilities – provides essential and critical services to nearly 35,000 Floridians. [Read more…] about Campaign Urges Funding for Floridians with Disabilities
New CHP Metropolitan Health Center opening this October
Capital Health Plan (CHP) is pleased to announce the opening of its new Metropolitan Health Center on October 28, 2019. [Read more…] about New CHP Metropolitan Health Center opening this October
Youth advocates and legislators speak out about dark truth behind forced parental consent for abortion
Youth advocates and legislators today held a press conference to speak out about why they oppose House Bill 265 just before the bill was debated and ultimately voted out of the House Health & Human Services Committee along party lines.
“This bill is bad public policy that will further endanger our already at risk young people,” said FSU Generation Action President Michelle Stern. “But the truth is that passing this legislation is just the first step in a much larger and more alarming plan to have our constitutional right to privacy reinterpreted to no longer safeguard access to abortion.”
State Sen. Dennis Baxley (R-Ocala), speaking at a Christian Family Coalition event in August, let slip the real motivation behind the forced parental consent bill is to trigger a challenge to the privacy clause in Florida’s state constitution. This could result in a full scale attack on safe and legal abortion in Florida. Baxley said, “We have some new court members, we need another look at what the privacy clause means…in a way that could open the door for many other accomplishments that save lives.”
“These laws have been shown to put the most at risk youth in even more danger, said Rep. Anna Eskamani (D-Orlando). “But if this bill becomes law in Florida it will put all of our abortion rights at risk.”
Florida law already requires parents to be notified when a minor wants to have an abortion. The small percentage who do not voluntarily consult a parent often have good reason. Many come from families where such an announcement would only exacerbate an already volatile or dysfunctional family situation. Others fear they would be physically abused because their parents had beaten them before. That’s why leading health and medical professionals oppose these laws.
The forced parental consent bill is just one part of a broad-based attack on abortion rights in Florida. House Bill 271, an even more radical six-week abortion ban has also been filed for 2020, this time with no exceptions for rape and incest.
This six-week ban would criminalize doctors who provide abortion once a “heartbeat” is detected, which can be as early as six weeks. At six weeks, most women don’t even know they’re pregnant. The U.S. Supreme Court has struck down similar bans as unconstitutional. Earlier this month, a U.S. District Court judge blocked Georgia’s six-week ban, stating “Under no circumstances whatsoever may a state prohibit or ban abortions at any point prior to viability.”
Seventy-five percent of Floridians agree that women should have the ability to decide whether to have an abortion with her doctor without the government interfering. And more than three-quarters of Americans (77%) do not want Roe v. Wade overturned. This includes a majority of Democrats, Republicans, and Independents.
“I may be young but I come from a family that knows firsthand the importance of having control of your own body,” Stern said. “The introduction of this bill is an attempt to use young people as political pawns in a dangerous game. That’s wrong. And, speaking as a young person myself, I find it deeply offensive.”
A Successful Career Launch
By Tim Brown
Andrew Wong works as a Chick-fil-A dining room host, cleaning tables, delivering orders, refilling drinks, and dishing up soft-serve ice cream. [Read more…] about A Successful Career Launch