Reproductive Freedom
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Reproductive freedom is personal.
These decisions belong to people. Not the government.
Decisions about pregnancy, health, and family are some of the most personal choices anyone will ever make.
They are not political talking points. They are real moments in people’s lives. And those decisions should belong to the person living them. Not politicians. Not the government.
This is a difficult issue for many, and we should respect that. But when government steps in, it doesn’t protect freedom. It restricts it. It tells people that their judgment, their circumstances, and their lives are not enough to make their own choices. That’s not what freedom is supposed to look like.
Freedom means trusting people. Trusting them to make deeply personal, often difficult decisions based on their own values, their own health, and their own future.
It means ensuring that access to care is available, safe, and protected.
Florida should be a place where people are trusted, respected, and free to make their own choices. Because freedom, if it means anything, has to mean this.
Freedom means trusting people.
Especially when it matters most.
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