Dangerous Parental Involvement Proposition in California
Last year, California voters considered Proposition 73, which proposed to amend the California constitution to require minors to notify a parent or legal guardian at least 48 hours before an abortion. Californians rejected Proposition 73 recognizing that these measures can endanger teens.
Abortion opponents have collected enough signatures for a ballot initiative that will place a dangerous measure similar to Proposition 73 on the ballot this November.
>View the California Healthline article on the 2006 ballot initiative
For more information on this measure and Proposition 73, visit the Campaign for Teen Safety.
Labels: ballot initiatives, California, parental involvement, state legislation


