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As the ballots for the 2022 election are still being counted, the results of the propositions are being predicted to draw certain conclusions based on early voting.
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Opponents of California's Proposition 1 say it could expand state abortion law to allow late-term procedures- for any reason. Current law says abortions are legal up until the point of fetal viability- or around 24 weeks. CalMatters' Alexei Koseff asked experts about this claim.
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When the US Supreme Court decision to overturn Roe v. Wade was first leaked in April, state lawmakers in California went to work they drafted an amendment to protect abortion rights under the state constitution and November 8th residence will vote on it but as KQED health correspondent April Dembosky explains there is debate as to what her Proposition One may actually EXPAND abortion rights.
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A measure to legalize online betting in California— Proposition 27— has created a record spending war between gambling companies who support the measure and many California tribal governments, who oppose it. As KQED's Guy Marzorati and CapRadio's Nicole Nixon explain, the measure has sparked a debate over the issue of tribal sovereignty.
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