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Newsom proposes $125M package in effort to expand abortion access

California Gov. Gavin Newsom delivers his annual State of the State address in Sacramento, Calif., Tuesday, March 8, 2022 (AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli)

Gov. Gavin Newsom announced Wednesday a proposed $125 million reproductive health package in an effort for California to prepare for an influx of out-of-state residents seeking abortions. 

According to a press release, the proposal aims to expand services, help cover the costs of uninsured patients and provide incentives for businesses to relocate to California from states with anti-abortion and anti-LGBT laws.

Newsom’s proposal is a response to a leaked Supreme Court draft opinion that would overturn Roe v. Wade, a 1973 landmark decision from the country’s highest that mandated abortion access nationwide. 

“California will not stand idly by as extremists roll back our basic constitutional rights; we’re going to fight like hell, making sure that all women — not just those in California — know that this state continues to recognize and protect their fundamental rights,” Newsom said in the release.  “We’re expanding access to these critical services, welcoming businesses and their employees fleeing rights stakeholders to further solidify California’s leadership on abortion rights.” 

Wednesday’s announcement adds $57 million to a January proposal that was $68 million. 

Here is what is included in the proposed  $57 million, according to the release: 

The proposal comes days before Newsom plans to unveil his revised 2022-23 state budget in Sacramento on Friday.