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Proposition 1 is intended to guarantee the right to an abortion and contraception in the California Constitution, making it harder to restrict access to contraceptives or abortion in the future.
Proposition 1 placed on the ballot by the state Legislature asks voters to amend the state constitution to guarantee a right to an abortion and contraceptives.
What does a ‘no’ vote mean? A “no” on Proposition 1 prevents that language from being added to the state constitution. Abortion would still be protected under California law, however.
Vote no on Proposition 1: This cash grab will harm veterans and worsen the state’s crises The state has a dismal track record with bonds — from high-speed rail to water to housing to ...
Recent Rasmussen surveys in August and October found that fewer than 15% of California voters believe abortion should be legal at any time during pregnancy up to the moment of birth.
The California Together, No On Proposition 1 press conference drew speakers from various political and religious backgrounds, including Catholics, Evangelicals, Muslims, and backers and foes of ...
There is no doubt that California has a severe homelessness crisis – and the Proposition 1 measure on the March 2024 ballot will make the situation far worse.
California voters pass Proposition 1, requiring counties to spend on programs to tackle homelessness Proposition 1 marks the first update to the state’s mental health system in 20 years and a ...
Proposition 1 on the Nov. 8 ballot — dubbed the Right to Reproductive Freedom Amendment — asks California voters to amend the state constitution to prohibit the state from interfering with or ...
If approved in the 2024 election, could Proposition 36 lead to more drug treatment in California using money from Proposition 1?
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