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Related: About this forumAbortion amendment moving quickly in California legislature
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) Fearing the U.S. Supreme Court will soon overturn Roe v. Wade, California Democrats on Tuesday moved quickly to ensure the state's progressive voters have a chance this fall to make abortion a constitutional right in the nation's most populous state.
A proposed amendment to the California Constitution that would explicitly ban the state from denying or interfering with abortions or contraceptives cleared two legislative committees in a single day on Tuesday, an unusually fast pace for a Legislature that many times takes two years to move a bill through its arduous process.
Lawmakers are moving so fast because they need voters to approve the amendment before it can become law. The soonest voters could do that is November, but for that to happen the amendment must clear the state Legislature by a two-thirds vote before the end of the month.
If it does make it to the ballot this year, it has a good chance of passing. Among likely voters, 76% oppose overturning Roe v. Wade, according to an April survey by the Public Policy Institute of California.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/abortion-amendment-moving-quickly-california-001337528.html
Upthevibe
(9,318 posts)Physician Assisted Suicide measure without us voting for it (a few years back). I'm not quite sure how that happened.
I was all ready to volunteer for an organization called "Compassionate Choices" to motivate voters to support this law and the next thing I knew it had passed as a bill.
Things can be so confusing.....
BigmanPigman
(52,434 posts)advertisements in CA with many of the candidates saying how they support women's' rights. It was the top issue in their campaigns. Governor Newsom has been vocal about it too.
Thank Dog I live in a blue state. It may be super expensive but I'd rather live on an extremely tight personal budget than go nuts in a red state full of cultists.