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California AG Bonta Joins Long Beach Officials in Support of Roe v. Wade

May 07, 2022 View Original Article
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    54% Medium Conservative

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52% : The organizations present at the conference in support of the federal legalization of abortion included the California Latinas for Reproductive Justice, Women of Long Beach, Black Woman for Wellness, League of Women Voters, LGBTQ Center of Long Beach, and Planned Parenthood.
50% : Sen. Lena Gonzalez (D-Long Beach), host of the event and a longtime advocate for abortion in California, urged community members to voice their support for legal abortion nationwide and said she expects the state of California to become a sanctuary state for pregnant women seeking an abortion.
48% : The California Attorney General Rob Bonta joined local officials from Long Beach, Calif., to support the current abortion policy established by Roe v. Wade -- the 1973 decision that overrode the states and legalized abortion throughout the country -- following the leak of a draft opinion by the U.S. Supreme Court majority that signaled a potential overturn of the landmark precedent.

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