
Voters to Consider Codifying Right to Abortion in CA Constitution
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
52% : Today, we provide a ray of hope by enabling voters to enshrine reproductive rights in our constitution, reflecting California's values and protecting all who need abortion, contraceptives, and other reproductive care in our state."47% : Opponents have also argued that making California a safe space for abortion will result in a soaring number of out-of-state patients traveling to the state to seek the procedure "at the expense of California taxpayers."
43% : Senate President Pro Tem Toni Atkins, D-San Diego, co-authored the measure, saying "abortion is health care" that should be discussed between a patient and doctor, not politicians.
42% : "California law already allows access to abortion and contraception," attorney Heather Hacker said in the rebuttal.
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