Prop. 1 ‘started out as a sordid electioneering ploy on abortion, then became a sleazy bait-and-switch about destroying parental rights and free speech. It belongs on the trash heap of bad legislation.’
OPINION – By Wai Wah Chin, for | The New York Post
(Wai Wah Chin is the founding president of the Chinese American Citizens Alliance Greater New York and an adjunct fellow of the Manhattan Institute.)
New York’s so-called “Equal Protection of Law Amendment” is headed for November’s ballot after a tortuous journey through the courts.
On Friday, public comments on what will be listed as Proposition One closed, and the state Board of Elections moved to finalize its language.
But as we can expect from Democrats — remember the deceptively named federal “Inflation Reduction Act”? — this “Equal Protection” law is anything but.
The left is marketing Proposition One as critically necessary to protect abortion rights in New York after the Supreme Court’s 2022 Dobbs decision.
But contrary to the fear-mongering, Dobbs did not ban abortion: It merely reminded the nation that the Constitution says nothing about abortion’s legality — leaving states free to decide their own laws.
And New York state needs more abortion protection like the Sahara Desert needs more sand.
New York enshrined legal abortion statewide with bipartisan support in 1970 — three years before Roe v. Wade — and reinforced it more recently.
Those state laws are not affected by Dobbs one smidgen.
The truth is that Prop. One originated as Democratic Party red meat for the November election.
Democrats learned that Dobbs alarmism really works to drive their voter turnout, especially with affluent white female liberals.
It paid off beautifully for Gov. Hochul in New York’s surprisingly competitive 2022 gubernatorial race.
So for 2024, Democrats splattered proposals and referenda purporting to “protect abortion” on election ballots in more than half a dozen states nationwide, including New York.
Here, though, Democrats took the opportunity to range far beyond abortion paranoia.
If Prop. One were really about protecting abortion, one simple sentence would suffice: “Every individual who becomes pregnant has the fundamental right to choose to carry the pregnancy to term, to give birth to a child, or to have an abortion.”