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A Radical Proposal


The Reproductive Freedom for All constitutional amendment is not about reproductive freedom, which already exists. Planned Parenthood and the ACLU’s amendment would radically distort Michigan’s Constitution to create a new unlimited right to abortion, which would spill over and affect many other issues.

This poorly-worded amendment would repeal dozens of state laws, including our state’s ban on tax-funded abortions, the partial-birth abortion ban, and fundamentally alter the parent-child relationship by preventing parents from having input on their children’s health.

Learn more about what the constitutional amendment would do.

A Radical Proposal


The Reproductive Freedom for All constitutional amendment is not about reproductive freedom, which already exists. Planned Parenthood and the ACLU’s amendment would radically distort Michigan’s Constitution to create a new unlimited right to abortion, which would spill over and affect many other issues.

This poorly-worded amendment would repeal dozens of state laws, including our state’s ban on tax-funded abortions, the partial-birth abortion ban, and fundamentally alter the parent-child relationship by preventing parents from having input on their children’s health. 

Learn more about what the constitutional amendment would do.

Current Status

 

Planned Parenthood and the ACLU's petition form was not approved at the February 11 Board of State Canvassers meeting because it did not meet required font sizes. Check back for updates.

If approved, they can begin collecting signatures. In order for their constitutional amendment to appear on the November ballot they must:

• Collect 425,059 valid signatures from Michigan voters
• Submit the signatures by July 11

Current Status


Planned Parenthood and the ACLU's petition form was not approved at the February 11 Board of State Canvassers meeting because it did not meet required font sizes. Check back for updates.

If approved, they can begin collecting signatures. In order for their constitutional amendment to appear on the November ballot they must:

• Collect 425,059 valid signatures from Michigan voters
• Submit the signatures by July 11