TALLAHASSEE, FL – Florida’s Amendment 4, which proposes to codify unrestricted abortion in the state’s constitution, is now slated to come with a financial impact statement on the November ballot. The ballot will contain a brief, 150-word allotted warning about how it will likely cost the state a significant amount of taxpayer dollars. The warning states the amendment may require the state to use taxpayer dollars to fund abortions, invalidate parental consent laws, and negatively affect the growth of the Florida budget over time due to less people being born and due to litigation to resolve legal uncertainties.