VOTE NO on
San Francisco’s
PROPOSITION O
Why would anyone want to stigmatize a primary health care facility and a pregnancy resource center that give pregnant women support for having their babies? San Francisco Ballot Proposition O on the November 5th ballot would do just that.
Archbishop Salvatore J. Cordileone is encouraging all faithful Catholics to VOTE NO on San Francisco’s Proposition O
VOTE NO on San Francisco’s Prop. O on Nov. 5
Why would anyone want to stigmatize a primary health care facility and a pregnancy resource center, two state-licensed health clinics that give pregnant women support for having their babies? Proposition O, placed on the Nov. 5 San Francisco ballot by Mayor London Breed with the title “Reproductive Freedom Act,” would do just that. Together with our partners, we urge a No Vote on Proposition O.
VOTE NO to protect CHOICE for pregnant women, mothers, and families
VOTE NO on Proposition O because Proposition O would:
– Target life-affirming pregnancy and primary care clinics that help women, children, and the entire family without regard to ability to pay.
– Would use taxpayer funds to install signs outside of SF’s two life-affirming state licensed health clinics, opening them to more abuse and possibly violence.
– Would establish a Department of Public Health website listing all abortion providers and listing and singling out life-affirming state licensed health clinics, disparaging them for not providing or referring for abortion.
– Would change SF zoning to make it easier to establish abortion clinics in commercial areas and allow residentially zoned ‘corner lots’ to house abortion clinics.
– Establish an “Abortion Provider Appreciation Day” in the city
Block city funding from “any reproductive health facility that does not provide or refer for “comprehensive health care”, which includes abortion and contraception.
– Further, Proposition O is full of redundant detail and rhetoric because California voters approved abortion until birth in passing California Proposition One in 2022.
– Establishing a fund for both private and City dollars (if appropriated later) to go to paying for abortion and related services