The Republican-controlled Legislature passed the bill (HB 5) along almost straight party lines after tense and hours-long debates during this yearโs legislative session. Opponents quickly threatened Thursday to challenge the measure in court.
The law, which will take effect July 1, bans most abortions past the 15-week mark. An exception would be allowed for instances of a โfatal fetal abnormality.โ The law defines such abnormalities as โa terminal condition that, in reasonable medical judgment, regardless of the provision of life-saving medical treatment, is incompatibleโ with life outside the womb.
Flanked by Republican lawmakers, DeSantis signed the bill at Nacion de Fe, a Kissimmee church where former vice president Mike Pence made a 2020 campaign stop to court Latino voters. The governor took the stage as screens displayed the message โFlorida protege el derecho la vida,โ or โFlorida protects the right to life.โ
โWe are here today to protect life. We are here today to defend those who canโt defend themselves,โ DeSantis said.
The U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments in December about the Mississippi law, a case that could lead to the courtโs conservative majority scaling back or overturning the landmark Roe v. Wade abortion decision.
Florida Sen. Kelli Stargel, a Lakeland Republican who sponsored the 15-week limit in the Senate, took aim at Roe v. Wade during the bill-signing event in Kissimmee. Roe v. Wade generally has allowed women to have abortions until about 24 weeks of pregnancy.
โWhen I ran for office this was something I never dreamed, that weโd be to a day where โฆ weโre looking to the potential of Roe v. Wade being overturned,โ Stargel said, eliciting loud applause from the crowd. โAnd that weโre protecting the life of every single baby past 15 weeks of gestation.โ
House Sponsor Erin Grall, R-Vero Beach, also criticized the 1973 decision.
โThe reality of the Roe decision is that men on the Supreme Court proclaimed that women, in order to achieve equality with men, must be able to kill their own children. As a woman, I refuse to accept such a perverse version of equality,โ Grall said.
Meanwhile, Democrats and abortion-rights groups said the bill is unconstitutional and an affront to womenโs rights.
โNot only is this unconstitutional and infringes on personal freedom, it also isnโt our place as elected officials to mandate choices women must make about their health,โ House Minority Leader Evan Jenne, D-Dania Beach, said.
Alexandra Mandado, president of Planned Parenthood of South, East and North Florida, said the organization is โexploring every option to stop this unconstitutional ban from being implemented.โ
The American Civil Liberties Union was more direct in its warning to Florida leaders.
โWe’ll see Florida in court,โ a tweet from the organization said, in part.
Critics also slammed the Legislature for rejecting proposed changes to the bill that would have added an exception to the 15-week abortion limit for victims of rape or incest.
โThis abortion ban has total disregard for victims of rape, incest, and human trafficking who may need more time to physically and psychologically heal, arrive at a decision and receive care,โ Senate Minority Leader Lauren Book, D-Plantation, said in a statement.
DeSantisโ signing of the bill also drew criticism from Democrats who are running for governor.
U.S. Rep. Charlie Crist criticized the signing as representing a โsolemn, dark day for womenโs rightsโ in Florida. Agriculture Commissioner Nikki Fried, another Democrat vying to become governor, denounced the law as a โdespicable and disgusting assault on women.โ
But organizations such as Catholic Bishops of Florida rallied around DeSantis. The Catholic Bishops group praised the law as โsignificant progress towards full legal recognition of unborn children.โ
Florida in recent years has ramped up restrictions on abortions. For example, lawmakers passed a requirement that minors get consent from their parents before having abortions.
On Friday, a Leon County circuit judge upheld the constitutionality of a 2015 law that requires a 24-hour waiting period for abortions in the state.
This article appears in Apr 14-20, 2022.

