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If the Supreme Court overturns the abortion law, California will become a sanctuary for women from other states, according to the governor.
The governor of California is Gavin Newsom.
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With the announcement, the California Future of Abortion Council released a list of suggestions for California to adopt, including increasing funding to help patients pay for transportation, lodging, child care and food and reducing the cost of getting an abortion.
California's upcoming budget proposal will reflect some of the group's suggestions, according to the governor.
Medicaid in California covers abortions for low-income patients.
The Guttmacher Institute predicted that if the high court overturns Wade, California will see a 3,000% increase in the number of out-of-state patients coming to get abortions.
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According to the Associated Press, he said that he was looking at ways to expand protections for people seeking abortions.
The number is big.
40%. A recent Morning Consult poll shows that a majority of respondents think the high court will strike down the abortion law. That is higher than the 26% in May. A recent poll shows that a majority of respondents think abortion should be legal in most cases.
New York Attorney General Letitia James proposed a fund last week that would provide funds to people seeking abortions. She suggested a fund to pay for travel, accommodations and costs of an abortion to make women look to New York as a safe haven. She said that New York cannot sit idly by as conservative states try to take us backwards in time.
The key background.
The Supreme Court is expected to make a ruling by June. Mississippi wants the case to be overturned. The court is considering whether it is unconstitutional to have an abortion before the fetus is viable. Mississippi does not allow abortions after 15 weeks of pregnancy. Last week, the justices said they were likely to uphold Mississippi law. In 26 states, abortion would be banned.
California plans to be an abortion sanctuary.
California's new abortion council wants to cut abortion costs and pay more to providers.
40% of voters think the Supreme Court will overturn the Wade decision.
The Supreme Court could restrict abortion.
How Americans Really Feel About Abortion: The Sometimes Surprising Poll Results.