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Gov. Ron DeSantis says elected Republicans must publicly oppose the abortion-rights amendment.
Amendment 4 would enshrine abortion rights in the state Constitution .
He also wants some of their campaign money to help fund the effort to defeat it.
The governor spoke to hundreds of activists, donors and elected officials at a Republican Party fundraising dinner.
DeSantis: “If we have a state where one entrenched interest can spend $100 million and amend the Constitution to benefit themselves and their pockets, you’re gonna see more and more people do that’s good for the state of Florida ?” Polling shows both amendments enjoy the support of majorities of Floridians , including many Republicans .
Gov. DeSantis says Amendment 3 is aimed at creating a “corporate weed cartel’s” He says one company is trying to “hijack the state of Florida ” Spokesman for Trulieve says there are currently 25 active marijuana licenses in Florida , which is “hardly a monopoly,” he says.
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