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Newsom, lawmakers want state Constituti­on to explicitly protect abortion rights

- Tribune News Service Los Angeles Times

SACRAMENTO,

Calif. — In a swift response to news that the U.S. Supreme

Court appears poised to overturn the nation’s landmark abortion rights protection­s,

Gov. Gavin Newsom and legislativ­e leaders announced Monday night they will ask voters in November to place permanent protection­s for the procedure in the California Constituti­on.

“California will not stand idly by as women across America are stripped of their rights and the progress so many have fought for gets erased,” Newsom said in a written statement, co-signed by Senate President Pro Tem Toni Atkins (D-san Diego) and Assembly Speaker Anthony Rendon (D-lakewood). “We will fight.”

An amendment to the state Constituti­on would require voter approval. Few details on the effort were immediatel­y available, though the process requires little more than a supermajor­ity vote in both legislativ­e houses to get on the

Nov. 8 statewide ballot. Democrats hold enough seats in the state Senate and Assembly to send the issue to voters without Republican support — although the issue could easily become a focal point of statewide and legislativ­e campaigns this year.

Newsom quickly lashed out on social media in the wake of reporting by Politico that a draft

U.S. Supreme Court opinion has been written to overturn the 1973 decision in Roe v. Wade. The legislativ­e leaders quickly followed suit, deciding later to push to firmly enshrine abortion rights in the California Constituti­on.

The state already has a sweeping right to personal privacy enshrined in its Constituti­on by voters in 1972, drafted by an Orange County Assembly member who said at the time that he was alarmed by the potential of government intrusion into the lives of everyday California­ns.

Nine years later, the amendment served as the underpinni­ng of a California Supreme Court ruling that overturned a ban on coverage of abortion services for lowincome women enrolled in the state’s Medi-cal program.

“The restrictio­n at issue undermines the right of privacy guaranteed under our California Constituti­on in that it threatens not only the woman’s interests in life, health, and personal bodily autonomy but also her right to decide for herself whether to parent a child,” then-justice

Mathew Tobriner wrote for the majority.

But although most legal analysts have considered the issue settled in California, Newsom and legislativ­e leaders said Monday they believe the state must go further.

“California is proposing an amendment to enshrine the right to choose in our state constituti­on so that there is no doubt as to the right to abortion in this state,” the Democrats said in their statement. “We know we can’t trust the Supreme Court to protect reproducti­ve rights, so California will build a firewall around this right in our state constituti­on. Women will remain protected here.”

Polls have consistent­ly shown strong majorities of California voters support abortion rights, support that has crossed party lines.

Placing a measure on the November ballot will no doubt galvanize many voters, including some who might not otherwise have cast ballots in what has been shaping up to be a largely sleepy gubernator­ial reelection year. Legislativ­e and statewide candidates alike would largely be urged to weigh in on the proposal, mirroring the national interest that would be expected from a ruling by the nation’s highest court in late spring or early summer.

 ?? Tribune News Service/getty Images ?? Activists hold a sign as they gather on Internatio­nal Women’s Day to oppose the growing assault on abortion rights ahead of a U.S. Supreme Court decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organizati­on.
Tribune News Service/getty Images Activists hold a sign as they gather on Internatio­nal Women’s Day to oppose the growing assault on abortion rights ahead of a U.S. Supreme Court decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organizati­on.

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