Emboldened by success in other red states, effort launched to protect abortion rights in Nebraska

FILE - Hundreds of people gather at the Nebraska Capitol to protest against a proposed abortion ban, in Lincoln, on May 16, 2023. A petition referendum effort is being launched to establish abortion rights in Nebraska, following on the heels of similar successful efforts in other reds states. Documents released by the Nebraska Secretary of State's office Wednesday, Nov. 15 show that a coalition of civil rights and advocacy groups is leading the effort to enshrine abortion rights within the Nebraska Constitution. The group will need to collect around 125,000 valid signatures by next summer to get the measure on the November 2024 ballot. (AP Photo/Margery Beck, file)

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) 鈥 An effort to enshrine abortion rights in the Nebraska Constitution is being launched, following on the heels of successful efforts in other red states where Republicans had enacted or sought abortion restrictions.

Protect Our Rights, the coalition behind the effort, submitted proposed petition language to the Nebraska Secretary of State's office late last month.

That language was kept under wraps until Wednesday, when the state's top elections office released it. Organizers plan to hold a news conference Thursday to kick off the effort, in which they will need to collect around 125,000 valid signatures by next summer to get the measure on the ballot in 2024.

鈥淲e're confident in this effort, and we're energized,鈥 said Ashlei Spivey, founder and executive director of I Be Black Girl, an Omaha-based reproductive rights group that makes up part of the coalition. Other members include Planned Parenthood, the American Civil Liberties Union of Nebraska and the Women's Fund.

The proposed amendment would declare a fundamental right to abortion until fetal viability, or when needed to protect the life or health of the pregnant patient. Under the petition language, the patient's health care practitioner would determine fetal viability.

The group relied, in part, on polling it says shows a majority of Nebraskans favoring abortion access, Spivey said. That's proving consistent in other states where voters have backed abortion rights 鈥 including in Ohio, where voters last week an amendment to the state constitution to protect abortion access.

鈥淥hio was definitely a proof point for us,鈥 Spivey said. 鈥淥hio shows that voters are going to protect their rights.鈥

Now, are looking to take abortion questions to voters in 2024.

Since the U.S. Supreme Court , the 1973 decision that had protected abortion rights nationally, that held a statewide vote have backed access. That includes neighboring conservative , where voters resoundingly rejected last year a ballot measure that would have allowed the Republican-controlled Legislature to tighten restrictions or ban the procedure outright.

Paige Brown, a spokesperson for the Nebraska Catholic Conference that has lobbied hard for abortion restrictions, telegraphed that abortion opponents are aware of the public pushback.

鈥淣ebraska鈥檚 major pro-life groups are not pursuing our own ballot initiative," Brown said in a written statement. Instead, she said, they will focus on defending Nebraska's current passed by the Republican-led Legislature earlier this year that includes exceptions for rape, incest and to save the life of the mother.

鈥淭he vast majority of Nebraskans agree this is reasonable public policy,鈥 Brown said.

A petition seeking a 2024 referendum to outright ban abortion in Nebraska that was approved earlier this year has been suspended after the lone organizer was unable to raise enough volunteers to circulate it.

Despite indications that further restrictions are unpopular, Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen and other Republican leaders have vowed to do just that, even as others have warned it could cost them elections. Republican state Sen. Merve Riepe, who by refusing to end a filibuster on it, took to the legislative floor in April to urge his conservative colleagues to heed signs that abortion will galvanize women to vote them out of office.

鈥淲e must embrace the future of reproductive rights,鈥 he said at the time.

Ashley All, who helped lead the effort in Kansas to protect abortion rights, echoed that warning, noting Kansas voters rejected that state's anti-abortion effort by nearly 20 percentage points.

鈥淔or 50 years, all we鈥檝e heard is a very specific stereotype of who gets an abortion and why,鈥 All said. 鈥淏ut when you start to disrupt that stereotype and show how abortion is health care, people鈥檚 perceptions and opinions begin to shift.鈥

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