Bipartisan opponents of California's Proposition 1 argue the proposed amendment to enshrine abortion in the state constitution is extreme, expensive and unnecessary.
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Participants in a demonstration against Proposition 1 outside the California capitol in Sacramento, Oct. 6, 2022. / Photo courtesy of California's No on Prop. 1 CampaignDenver Newsroom, Oct 6, 2022 / 17:02 pm (CNA).Unlimited abortion would become a fundamental right, as would abortion on viable unborn children, if voters pass the proposed California ballot measure Proposition 1, a broad coalition has warned."The proposed amendment to the state constitution has no language on limits and no recognition of the viability of the infant and late-term pregnancies," Bishop Jaime Soto of Sacramento said at an Oct. 6 press conference outside the capitol in Sacramento.He said Proposition 1 seeks to make abortion a "fundamental right" in California while "removing any common-sense limits on late-term abortions."The California Together, No On Proposition 1 press conference drew speakers from various political and religious backgrounds, including Catholics, Evangel
Participants in a demonstration against Proposition 1 outside the California capitol in Sacramento, Oct. 6, 2022. / Photo courtesy of California's No on Prop. 1 Campaign
Denver Newsroom, Oct 6, 2022 / 17:02 pm (CNA).
Unlimited abortion would become a fundamental right, as would abortion on viable unborn children, if voters pass the proposed California ballot measure Proposition 1, a broad coalition has warned.
“The proposed amendment to the state constitution has no language on limits and no recognition of the viability of the infant and late-term pregnancies,” Bishop Jaime Soto of Sacramento said at an Oct. 6 press conference outside the capitol in Sacramento.
He said Proposition 1 seeks to make abortion a “fundamental right” in California while “removing any common-sense limits on late-term abortions.”
The California Together, No On Proposition 1 press conference drew speakers from various political and religious backgrounds, includ