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Abortion access is already the law of the land in Colorado. Initiative 89 is unnecessary and would tie the hands of the legislature. Even worse, it may lead to many serious unintended consequences.
A Colorado coalition supporting a proposed initiative to enshrine abortion rights in the state constitution passed a milestone Friday after surpassing the campaign’s signature goal.
A ballot initiative seeking to make abortion a right and requiring taxpayer funding through state and local health insurance plans qualifies for inclusion on Colorado's Nov. 5 ballot.
Initiative 89 removes the rights of parents to help their minor daughters who are faced with an unplanned pregnancy. As a parent, my minor child cannot have a strep test without my written consent.
Abortion is legal in Colorado, and there is no gestational age limit for the ... Proposed Ballot Initiative 89 would change the state constitution to explicitly recognize “the right to ...
Wait. Stop. Don’t sign ballot Initiative 89 to “Put abortion rights in the Colorado Constitution.” This is not a ballot initiative about something inanimate, such as gas exploration or gaming.
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Removing more barriers to abortion, Initiative 89 puts the decision directly to voters. And supporters have much boots-on-the-ground work ahead of the end-of-March deadline to gather signatures.
Proposed Initiative 89 looks to recognize abortion as a right and would also prohibit state and local governments from denying, impeding or discriminating against the medical procedure’s access.
A ballot initiative seeking to make abortion a right and requiring taxpayer funding through state and local health insurance plans qualifies for inclusion on Colorado's Nov. 5 ballot.
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