In
proposing the measure, Jackson took a swipe at President Donald Trump and the
Republican majority in Congress, saying their attempts to cut federal funding
for to reproductive health care services is what propelled her effort.
“We
will not stand idly by and let this happen,” Jackson said, adding, “This
license plate represents one way that we can demonstrate that we will stay true
to our values and the right of every woman to safe, affordable and quality
reproductive health care.
The
initial cost for the “California Trusts Women” plates would be $50, but at
least 7,500 of them would have to be ordered in advance before manufacturing
could begin. The annual renewal fee for the plates would be $40. The plate’s
design would be determined through a contest among Golden State artists.
According to a Los Angeles Times opinion
piece, the phrase “Trust Women” is a nod to late-term abortion doctor George
Tiller. The Kansas doctor was killed by an extremist in 2009 and has become a
hero for many abortion supporters.
Not
surprisingly, California is not among the 29 states that offer Choose Life
license plates. Additionally, groups in 16 other states are working to get
similar pro-life plates approved. In fact, California is one of only five
states in which there is no active effort for the pro-life specialty plates.
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