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Rochester Democrat and Chronicle, Oct. 29, What voters need to know about Prop 1 on the NY ballot for 2024 U.S. General Services Administration, Sept. 26, Who can and cannot vote
That means if a national abortion ban were to be enacted, Proposition 1 may not be able to protect New Yorkers. Abortion rights measures were passed in six other states, including Arizona ...
The passage of Proposition 1 marks the first time an equal rights clause has been expanded to include pregnant people and pregnancy outcomes. New Yorkers Pass Historic Amendment To Expand ...
New York Proposal 1, called the Amendment to Protect Against Unequal Treatment on the ballot, was a proposed legislatively referred constitutional amendment to the New York Constitution, which was approved by voters on November 5, 2024 [3] and will take effect on January 1, 2025. [4]
Laws can be changed, rewritten or overturned depending on who is in office. It might be hard to imagine an anti-choice governor in Albany — but I imagine in Ohio and Florida back in 2008 ...
Hobby Lobby Stores, Inc. (2014) the Supreme Court had to decide, with a view to the First Amendment's Free Exercise Clause and the federal Religious Freedom Restoration Act, "the profound cultural question of whether a private, profit-making business organized as a corporation can "exercise" religion and, if it can, how far that is protected ...
The official argument against Proposition 1 was co-written by gynecologist Anne Marie Adams, International Faith Based Coalition president Tak Allen, and Assemblymember Jim Patterson, which stated in part, "Proposition 1 is an extreme, expensive, and pointless waste of tax money that will allow urestricted late-term abortions costing taxpayers ...
“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 ...