California Democrats trolled Texas Republicans by using the same bounty hunter mechanism in a gun control bill that Texas used to ban abortion.
took effect in Texas that totally bans abortion, no private lawsuits needed. Even if a judge said SB 8 was toast, clinics couldn’t re-open.There were detractors of Newsom’s effort from the start.
California Action wrote in a May“There is no way to ‘take advantage of the flawed logic’ of the Texas law. No worthy motive and no permissible goal can justify such a radical and dangerous assault on our constitutional structure. Replicating the reprehensible Texas model only serves to legitimize and promote it, as evidenced by the copycat measures already enacted in some states, with many more pending around the country.
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