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Florida is one of nine states with a measure on the Nov. 5 ballot to protect access to abortion.
The measure would add an amendment to the state constitution to protect the right to abortion until fetal viability, which is considered to be somewhere over 20 weeks into pregnancy.
Gov. Ron DeSantis signed the law this year banning abortion in most cases after the first six weeks of pregnancy.
Abortion-rights advocates sued to stop the taxpayer-funded message, but a judge ruled last month it could continue.
The report alleges that people paid to gather signatures forged signatures and signed some petitions on behalf of people who had died.
The agency fined Floridians Protecting Freedom $ 328,000 , accusing it of violating election law.
The group says it will contest the fine, and Brenzel questions why the report was released now, months after the signatures were certified.
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