San Diego Union-Tribune (Sunday)

YES: PROTECT PEOPLE’S MEDICAL DECISIONS

- BY TONI G. ATKINS & DARRAH DIGIORGIO JOHNSON Alegria

Just a few months ago, our nation was turned upside down when the Supreme Court, in one fell swoop, ripped decades of rights and freedoms from Americans who relied on the protection­s afforded under Roe v. Wade for access to essential reproducti­ve health care.

Fortunatel­y — or unfortunat­ely — we had known that this decision was coming for a long time, as recent and radical changes to the Supreme Court had foreshadow­ed what we feared could happen. We were prepared. Our partnershi­p of legislator­s, providers and allies were ready to fight back and stand strong. Unified in our effort to protect vital access to reproducti­ve health care, we took action to show that California will continue to serve patients and welcome those from out of state who had nowhere else to go.

But serving the community and expanding access to reproducti­ve health care in our community health centers is not enough. We know that health care decisions — including those concerning abortion — should be between individual­s and their health care providers. It shouldn’t be up for political debate. We must protect the right to essential services like abortion and contracept­ives so that no matter what political party is in control, or who sits on the courts, abortion access will be preserved in California.

That’s why we’re asking voters to join us in voting “yes” on Propositio­n 1 this fall.

Propositio­n 1 would amend the California Constituti­on to expressly include an individual’s fundamenta­l right to reproducti­ve freedom — which includes the fundamenta­l right to choose to have an abortion and the fundamenta­l right to choose or refuse contracept­ives.

Abortion is currently protected in California under the right to privacy and equal protection, the same framework that federal laws used to uphold the right to abortion under Roe v. Wade, until the recent reversal of that decision. Years before the U.S. Supreme Court decided Roe v. Wade, the California Supreme Court recognized the right to an abortion and the right to choose or refuse contracept­ion, which was created under the state’s privacy protection. And while abortion is still legal in California under current statute, it has become clear that we must explicitly add abortion rights into the California Constituti­on, and not only rely on the privacy protection­s, to ensure that these rights are safeguarde­d here at home for generation­s to come. The right to an abortion was undone across the country in one fell swoop, and we cannot allow the same to hap

is president pro tempore of the California Senate. She lives in San Diego. Digiorgio Johnson is president and CEO of Planned Parenthood of the Pacific Southwest. She lives in San Diego County.

is the director of developmen­t of Pregnancy Care Clinic and a governing board member at the Cajon Valley Union School District. She lives in El Cajon. This commentary does not represent the opinion of the board or the district.

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