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Critics denounce the Florida Amendment 4 website as illegal ‘taxpayer-funded political advertising’.

A state website focused on abortion rights voting policy has been seized by Democrats and advocacy groups accusing Florida Republican leaders of pushing “illegal tax-funded political advertising. “

The Florida Agency for Health Care Administration published a web page on Thursday blasting Amendment 4, declaring that Florida’s existing law “protects women” while the policy guaranteeing abortion rights in the state constitution “threatens the safety of women.”

The top of the page reads, “Florida defends life / Don’t let the cowards lie to you.” Below, it reads, “We must stop Florida from becoming an abortion tourism destination.”

Gov. Ron DeSantis, who oversees the health care agency, is one of the main opponents of Amendment 4 and has been campaigning hard against it. But government officials have denied that they are improperly mixing politics with government business, billing the website as a “transparent” educational tool aimed at correcting the issues.

The American Civil Liberties Union of Florida, along with Democrats, disagrees, saying the practice violates a law that prohibits the use of state resources for political campaigning.

“This type of government-sponsored propaganda, which uses taxpayer money and operates outside of the political process, sets a dangerous precedent,” Bacardi Jackson, executive director of the ACLU of Florida, said in a statement. “This is what we would expect to see in a dictatorship, not in a place called the ‘Free State of Florida.'”

Florida law states that “no employee in office” shall “use the authority of his position to obtain support for, or opposition to, any candidate, party, or to cast a partisan vote or to influence the outcome of it.”

Florida Senate Majority Leader Lauren Book said in a social media release that she is looking for “proper legislative action,” and added that Florida voters must be “free from government interference and lies.”

Government officials defended the website in an off-the-record statement and accused the media of not reporting the story accurately.

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