Supreme Court has prohibited virtually any meaningful pro-life protection, but this was not grounded in the text, history, or structure of the Constitution,” DeSantis said in a statement.
“Florida will continue to defend its recently enacted pro-life reforms against state court challenges, will work to expand pro-life protections, and will stand for life by promoting adoption, foster care and child welfare,” he added.By properly interpreting the Constitution, the Supreme Court has answered the prayers of millions upon millions of Americans.They can move, they can taste, they can see, they can feel pain, they can suck their thumbs and they have brain waves,” DeSantis said at the time, identifying the legislation as “the most significant protections for life that have been enacted in this state in a generation.”