California Together, a campaign led by religious and anti-abortion groups, is warning voters: If Proposition 1 passes, taxpayers will have to pay for an influx of abortion seekers from out of state and for those seeking late-term abortions. That's not exactly true.
California is preparing to spend up to $20 million to bring women from other states to its abortion clinics. The policy is aimed at increasing access to a procedure that
California is preparing to spend up to $20 million to bring women from other states to its abortion clinics, a policy aimed at increasing access to a procedure.
SACRAMENTO, Calif. California is preparing to spend up to $20 million to bring women from other states to its abortion clinics, a policy aimed at increasing access to a procedure that has been outlawed or restricted in many states since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade.