Republicans plow ahead with anti-abortion agenda in states where voters approved constitutional amendments
Source: NBC News
April 12, 2025, 6:00 AM EDT
Even as Republicans swept into power in Washington in last years elections, abortion rights supporters found success at the ballot box across the country. But that hasnt deterred abortion opponents. Republican lawmakers have moved forward this year with bills to restrict abortion in more than half of the states where voters passed constitutional amendments in November to protect or expand reproductive rights.
Theyve also advanced bills in a bevy of states that would make if more difficult for groups to place similar measures on the ballot in the future. Those efforts extend to three states where amendments to enshrine a constitutional right to an abortion fell short last November.
The abortion industrys attempts to completely deregulate their industry via ballot measures is putting women and girls in danger, Kelsey Pritchard, the director of state public affairs for Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America, said in an email. Republican leaders in states with pro-abortion ballot measures should be doing all that they can to protect health and safety protections for women and girls.
Reproductive rights groups say the actions even if ultimately unsuccessful amount to an overt rejection of the desires of voters on the issue of abortion. Even when their voters made their support of abortion access extremely clear with these ballot amendments, Republicans are still willing to trample them, said Yari Aquino, who helps advise candidates for EMILYs List, a national group that backs Democratic women who support abortion rights.
Read more: https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/politics-news/republicans-anti-abortion-agenda-states-constitutional-amendments-rcna200606

lonely bird
(2,242 posts)About safety protection for women and girls.
regnaD kciN
(26,965 posts)unless the right in question is the right to discriminate.
kimbutgar
(24,844 posts)joanbarnes
(1,983 posts)We not only passed abortion, but also paid sick leave and minimum wage. ALL of which the Repukes refuse to acknowledge!
Grins
(8,234 posts)Florida - voting rights.
Ohio - constitutional amendments and abortion.
Oklahoma - Medicaid expansion.
Kansas - the same.
Missouri - the same.
Georgia - election laws and ballot counting.
Its always the red states