From Michigan Department of Attorney General <[email protected]>
Subject Attorney General Nessel Files Brief in Support of Abortion Access on the Ballot
Date September 7, 2022 1:20 PM
  Links have been removed from this email. Learn more in the FAQ.
  Links have been removed from this email. Learn more in the FAQ.
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel




*FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:*

September 7, 2022




*Media Contact:
*AG Press <[email protected]>






Attorney General Nessel Files Brief in Support of Abortion Access on the Ballot





*NOTE: Attorney General Nessel will host a virtual media avail at 10AM via zoom for credentialed members of the press. Please RSVP to AG Press? <[email protected]>for access <[email protected]>.?*

*LANSING* ? Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel filed an amicus brief in "Reproductive Freedom For All v Board of State Canvassers", in support of Reproductive Freedom for All (RFFA) and its appeal to the Michigan Supreme Court to place its ballot question before Michigan voters on November 8.

On August 30, the Board of State Canvassers deadlocked on whether to place before voters on the November ballot a constitutional amendment guaranteeing access to abortion care in Michigan. The tie vote from the Board of State Canvassers made up of two Republicans and two Democrats, means the measure did not advance to the ballot. RFFA filed an emergency application to the Michigan Supreme Court on September 1.

?An overwhelming number of Michigan residents signed petitions in support of placing the question of abortion access on the ballot in November,? said Nessel. ?Our state constitution provides the people with direct access to the democratic process and that access should not be limited by appointed individuals acting beyond the scope and authority of their duty.?

The brief filed by the Department of Attorney General argues the Board acted beyond its authority in challenging the spacing between words in the text of the proposed ballot language, ?the Board of State Canvassers?a ministerial body without any legal powers or judgment of its own?effectively usurped the Legislature?s authority by refusing to approve the petition, ostensibly because two of the Board?s members thought the word spacing was insufficient. They effectively created and applied legislation. By aggrandizing itself, the unelected Board has treated the Constitution of this State as an advisory document, and stripped the People of their right to amend their Constitution.?

On July 11, the RFFA ballot proposal submitted roughly 750,000 signatures to the Michigan Department of State. After sampling the signatures to determine whether a sufficient number was submitted, it was estimated that the petition contains 596,379 valid signatures, or 146,228 more than the minimum threshold for certification.

Nessel?s brief further states, ?The People?s right to amend their Constitution cannot be discarded by a pair of unelected officials playing fast and loose with their statutory charge.?

The Department of Attorney General filed its amicus brief in support of the emergency application filed by RFFA under the Michigan Court Rules.

?A copy of the brief can be found here. [ [link removed] ]

###






AG logo [ [link removed] ]





*Media Inquiries* <[email protected]>




*Latest Releases* [ [link removed] ]




*File a Complaint* [ [link removed] ]







________________________________________________________________________

Michigan Department of the Attorney General ? Questions?
? Contact Us [ [link removed] ]

STAY CONNECTED: Visit us on Facebook [ [link removed] ] Visit us on Twitter [ [link removed] ] YouTube [ [link removed] ] Sign up for email updates [ [link removed] ] ?

Bookmark and Share [ [link removed] ]

SUBSCRIBER SERVICES:
Manage Preferences [ [link removed] ]??|?Help [ [link removed] ]

________________________________________________________________________

This email was sent to [email protected] using GovDelivery Communications Cloud on behalf of: Michigan Attorney General ? G. Mennen Williams Building, 7th Floor?? 525 W. Ottawa St., P.O. Box 30212 ? Lansing, MI 48909?? 517-373-1100
Screenshot of the email generated on import

Message Analysis