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CATHOLICS UNITED
TO PROTECT AND SUPPORT WOMEN, CHILDREN AND FAMILIES
Proposition 1 is a worst-case scenario for abortion in California. It is an expensive and misleading ballot measure that allows unlimited late-term abortions — for any reason, at any time, even moments before birth, paid for by tax dollars.
Prop 1 isn’t needed. Sadly, California already has some of the most permissive abortion laws in the nation, but with reasonable limits on late-term abortions — which will still be allowed without the amendment for the life and health of the mother.
Prop 1 destroys this common-sense limit. California does not limit state spending on abortion, and with thousands more traveling from other states, the cost will be in the hundreds of millions. Don’t hand lawmakers a blank check to pay for abortions, and don’t let them make California an “abortion sanctuary.”
Vote "No" On Prop 1
Misleading. Expensive. Unnecessary.
#NoOnProp1
Common Myths About Proposition 1
Q: Will a “No” vote on Prop 1 end abortion in California?
A: NO, it will keep all abortion laws as they are.
Q: Will Prop 1 preserve our current common-sense limits on late-term abortions?
A: NO, all limits will be removed, even moments before birth!
Q: How much will Prop 1 cost me as a California taxpayer?
A: Hundreds of millions and counting.
Q: Does Prop 1 give equitable support for women to continue their pregnancy?
A: NO, not at all.
CATHOLICS UNITED
TO PROTECT AND SUPPORT WOMEN, CHILDREN AND FAMILIES
Proposition 1 is a worst-case scenario for abortion in California. It is an expensive and misleading ballot measure that allows unlimited late-term abortions — for any reason, at any time, even moments before birth, paid for by tax dollars.
Prop 1 isn’t needed. Sadly, California already has some of the most permissive abortion laws in the nation, but with reasonable limits on late-term abortions — which will still be allowed without the amendment for the life and health of the mother.
Prop 1 destroys this common-sense limit. California does not limit state spending on abortion, and with thousands more traveling from other states, the cost will be in the hundreds of millions. Don’t hand lawmakers a blank check to pay for abortions, and don’t let them make California an “abortion sanctuary.”
Vote "No" On Prop 1
Misleading. Expensive. Unnecessary.
#NoOnProp1
Common Myths About Proposition 1
Q: Will a “No” vote on Prop 1 end abortion in California?
A: NO, it will keep all abortion laws as they are.
Q: Will Prop 1 preserve our current common-sense limits on late-term abortions?
A: NO, all limits will be removed, even moments before birth!
Q: How much will Prop 1 cost me as a California taxpayer?
A: Hundreds of millions and counting.
Q: Does Prop 1 give equitable support for women to continue their pregnancy?
A: NO, not at all.