At least 27% of people of reproductive age are affected by coverage bans in florida.
  • Medicaid does not cover abortions in Florida.
  • Private insurance is allowed to cover abortions.
  • Abortion coverage is banned in plans sold on the Affordable Care Act health exchange, with limited exceptions. Coverage is only available with purchase of a separate rider at an additional cost. 
  • Florida public employees are allowed abortion coverage.

What is being done to remove coverage bans?

The EACH Act will ensure coverage for abortion for every woman, however much she earns or however she is insured.

  • Co-sponsors of EACH Act in Florida: Rep. Castor, Kathy, Rep. Crist, Charlie, Rep. Deutch, Theodore E., Rep. Frankel, Lois, Rep. Hastings, Alcee L., Rep. Lawson, Al, Jr., Rep. Shalala, Donna E., Rep. Soto, Darren, Rep. Wasserman Schultz, Debbie, Rep. Wilson, Frederica S.
  • All* Above All Campaign Partners: Progress Florida, Access Reproductive Care-Southeast, Emergency Medical Assistance (EMA)

Abortion Coverage by State

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  • Taking Bold Action to Lift Abortion Coverage Bans: States and Cities Lead the Way

    October 9, 2013
    National Partnership for Women and Families
    Nestled in the Appalachian mountains, Charleston, West Virginia wouldn’t at first glance seem to have much in common with Cerritos College, a predominantly Latino community college with its campus in Los Angeles. But thanks to the All* Above All campaign, both are places where people are mobilizing in support of their shared belief that every woman, however much she read more
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