Proposition 4, or the Abortion Waiting Period and Parental Notification Initiative, also known to its supporters as Sarah's Law, was an
initiative
Popular initiative
A popular initiative (also citizens' initiative) is a form of direct democracy by which a petition meeting certain hurdles can force a legal procedure on a proposition.
In direct initiative, the proposition is put direct ...
state constitutional amendment in the 2008
California
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general election
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.
The initiative would prohibit
abortion
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for
un-emancipated minors until 48 hours after physician notifies minor's parent, legal guardian or, if parental abuse has been reported, an alternative adult family member.
Proposition 4 was rejected by voters on November 4, 2008.
Specific provisions
The proposed initiative, if enacted as a constitutional amendment, would:
* Provide exceptions for medical emergency or parental waiver.
* Permit courts to waive notice based on clear and convincing evidence of minor's maturity or best interests.
* Mandate reporting requirements, including reports from physicians regarding abortions on minors.
* Authorize monetary damages against physicians for violation.
* Require minor's consent to abortion, with exceptions.
* Permit judicial relief if minor's consent is coerced.
Fiscal Impact
* Health and Social Services Costs. Annual costs in the range of $4 million to $5 million for the state and about $2 million for counties, and potential one-time Medi-Cal automation costs unlikely to exceed a few million dollars.
* Costs to Local Law Enforcement and Courts. Annual costs in the range of $5 million to $6 million per year.
* Potential Offsetting Savings. Unknown, potential savings to the state in health care and public assistance costs from decreases in sexually transmitted diseases and teen pregnancy.
Supporters
* The Friends of Sarah, the Parental or Alternative Family Member Notification Act. is the official ballot committee.
* Gov.
Arnold Schwarzenegger
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Arguments in favor of Prop. 4
Notable arguments that have been made in favor of Prop. 4 include:
* 34 other U.S. States have had notification laws in place for as long as 25 years.
* When a minor obtains an abortion without the knowledge of a family member or guardian, her health can be endangered if health complications arise after the abortion.
* If a minor becomes pregnant because of sexual violence or predation, a sexual predator may be missed, because the abortion clinic may not report the sexual crime.
Donors
As of September 27, 2008, the six largest donors to Prop. 4 are:
*
Jim Holman
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, $1,525,590. (Of this, $1.35 million is listed as a loan.)
*
Don Sebastiani
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Early life and education
Sebastiani was born and raised in Sonoma, Californ ...
, $530,000.
*
Knights of Columbus
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, $200,000.
* Life Legal Defense Foundation, $50,000.
* The Lenawee Trust, $100,000.
* The Caster Family Trust, $100,000.
Path to ballot and prior attempts at passage
The signature-gathering drive to qualify the 2008 Parental Notification petition for the ballot was conducted by petition management firm Bader & Associates, Inc. at a cost of $2,555,000.
Proposition 4 represents the third time that California voters will have considered the issue of a parental notification/waiting period for abortion. The two previous, unsuccessful, initiatives were
California Proposition 85 (2006)
California Proposition 85, the Parental Notification Initiative, was a proposition on the ballot for California voters in the general election of November 7, 2006. It was similar to the previous year's Proposition 73. It failed by a vote of 46 ...
and
California Proposition 73 (2005)
Proposition 73, the Parental Notification Initiative, would have amended the California Constitution to bar abortion on an unemancipated minor until 48 hours after physician notifies minor's parent/legal guardian, except in medical emergency or ...
.
When
Prop 73 lost in 2005, some supporters thought that a similar measure would fare better in a general election. However,
Prop 85 did worse. Unlike 85 or 73, Proposition 4 allows an adult relative of the minor seeking an abortion to be notified, if the minor's parents are abusive.
Camille Giulio, a spokeswoman for the pro-4 campaign said that the November 2008 election represents a better opportunity for parental notification legislation because:
* There will be a higher voter turnout in November 2008 than when 85 and 73 were voted on.
* Socially conservative voters will be motivated to come to the polls to vote in favor of the much higher profile
Proposition 8
Proposition 8, known informally as Prop 8, was a California ballot proposition and a state constitutional amendment intended to ban same-sex marriage. It passed in the November 2008 California state elections and was later overturned by the ...
. While at the polls, they are likely to also vote in favor of 4.
* The two previous campaigns represented narrow defeats in low budget campaigns.
Opposition to Prop. 4
The Campaign for Teen Safety is the official ballot committee against the proposition.
* American Academy of Pediatrics, California District
* American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, District IX
* California Academy of Family Physicians
* California Family Health Council
* California Nurses Association
* California School Counselors Association
* California Teachers Association
* Planned Parenthood Affiliates of California
* California NOW
*
Equality California
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* The Let California Ring coalition
Arguments against Prop. 4
Notable arguments that have been made against Prop. 4 include:
* Mandated parental notification laws do not work. No law can mandate family communication.
* Some teenagers can't go to their parents for fear of being forced to leave their home, abuse, or worse.
* Prop 4 may force these teens to delay medical care, turn to self-induced abortions, or consider suicide.
* The reason there are fewer teen pregnancies in states mandating parental notification is that more teenage girls choose to go underground and have unsafe abortions which go unreported.
* Fear of parents being notified in the event of an abortion is highly unlikely to motivate teens to practice abstinence.
* This proposition is extremely gender-biased. It is unlikely that any law would mandate the notification of the father's parents.
* The vote will be biased as those affected by the bill, namely minors, are unable to vote on it.
* If a teen seeks the support of another adult, her parents would automatically be reported to authorities, and an investigation would ensue.
Consultants
The No on 4 campaign has hired the Dewey Square Group as a consultant.
Donors to opposition
As of September 27, some of the top donors to the opposition campaign were:
* A number of different
Planned Parenthood
The Planned Parenthood Federation of America, Inc. (PPFA), or simply Planned Parenthood, is an American nonprofit organization affiliates, including the Los Angeles, Mar Monte, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, San Diego, Santa Barbara, Shasta Diablo and Pasadena offices, $4,485,000
*
California Teachers Association
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, $450,000.
* California Family Health Council, $80,000.
* Committee for a New Economy, $25,000.
* ACLU, Northern California, $50,000.
* ACLU, Southern California, $10,000.
* Susan Orr, $100,000.
* John Morgridge, $100,000.
Lawsuit filed over Prop. 4 language
Planned Parenthood Affiliates of California and others filed a lawsuit with the Sacramento County Superior Court in early August to strike out all references to "Sarah" and "Sarah's Law" and "other misleading language in the voter's guide" for Proposition 4. The title "Sarah's Law" refers to the case of 15-year-old "Sarah" who died as a result of an abortion in 1994. Proposition 4's ballot language in the official voter's guide suggests that "Sarah" might have been saved had her parents known about her abortion. Opponents of Proposition 4 argue that "Sarah" was not considered a minor in Texas, where the abortion was performed, and that she already had a child with a man who claimed to be her common-law husband. If this is the case, the proposed law, Proposition 4, would not have helped her, since it wouldn't have applied to her. Based on this reasoning, opponents asked that the references to Sarah be stricken.
Judge Michael Kenny of the Sacramento Superior Court ultimately ruled against the opponents, allowing the original proposed ballot language and arguments, including references to Sarah, to stay in the official California voter's pamphlet.
Polling information
The Field Poll has conducted and released the results of four public opinion polls on Proposition 4, in July, August, September, and October.
Mark DiCamillo, director of the polling agency, said he believes the current version is running stronger because Latinos overwhelmingly favor it and are expected to vote in higher-than-usual numbers in November.
Newspaper endorsements
Editorial boards in favor
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San Diego Union Tribune
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*
Orange County Register
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Editorial boards opposed
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Los Angeles Times
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San Francisco Chronicle
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Results
References
Further reading
''To defeat Obama, conservatives take the initiative''Fisher: Anti-abortion ballot measure still a bad idea
External links
Text of initiativeSignature validation progress sheet from the California Secretary of State.
Smart Voter Guide to Proposition 4Campaign Expenditures for Proposition 4, Parental Notification
Supporters
Sarah's LawYes on 4Parents' Right to Know California
Opponents
No on Proposition 4
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