New York Ballot Proposal Aims to Protect Abortion Rights Without Mentioning 'Abortion'
The proposed amendment to the state constitution faces debate over its language and implications for broader anti-discrimination protections.
- The amendment seeks to expand anti-discrimination protections to include reproductive health care and autonomy.
- State Democrats argue it is a response to the Supreme Court's overturning of Roe v. Wade.
- Republicans claim the amendment is a covert move to protect transgender athletes and other issues.
- The Board of Elections decided to use the amendment's exact language, omitting 'abortion' and 'LGBT'.
- Advocates worry that the lack of explicit language may confuse voters about the amendment's true intent.