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Proposition 1, titled Constitutional Right to Reproductive Freedom and initially known as Senate Constitutional Amendment 10 (SCA 10), was a California ballot proposition and state constitutional amendment that was voted on in the 2022 general election on November 8.
The state legislature can place a state constitutional amendment or a proposed law change on the ballot as a referendum to be approved by voters. Under the state constitution, certain proposed changes to state laws may require mandatory referendums, and must be approved by voters before they can take effect.
Prop. 1 passed by only a narrow margin, 50.2% to 49.8%. ... The governor spoke of how bringing Proposition 1 to the voters was a five-year process that began shortly after he first was elected.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom and a group opposing the Proposition 1 ballot measure are both urging voters whose ballots may have been rejected to fix their signatures in the too-close-to-call race.
Article 1, Section 7 of the Constitution of the Confederate States, adopted just before the start of the American Civil War, would have granted the President of the Confederate States the ability to "approve any appropriation and disapprove any other appropriation in the same bill," with such disapprovals returned to the Houses of Congress for reconsideration and potentially for override.
“Prop 1 is a Trojan Horse of the most epic kind; filled with woke policies that will give illegal aliens the same rights as citizens of New York, make New York State a permanent ‘Sanctuary ...
Judge Roger Benitez struck down the ban in a ruling on June 5, 2021. A three-judge panel of the Ninth Circuit issued a stay of the ruling on June 21, 2021, which left the ban in place as appeals were litigated. [1] [2] The panel then vacated Judge Benitez's ruling and remanded it back down after was decided. The case was known as Miller v
A Trump judge just declared 'qui tam' anti-fraud lawsuits unconstitutional. They've been around since 1863. Column: A Trump judge just overturned the government's most effective anti-fraud tool ...