If passed, it would override virtually all pro-life laws in the state, the bishops warned, including laws requiring parental notification for teenagers seeking abortion; laws requiring cleanliness and safety standards for abortion clinics; and laws requiring abortion providers to be licensed medical professionals.
"Let us be clear: If Proposal 3 passes, there would be no real limits on abortion or sterilization procedures in Michigan, outside of an individual's voluntary consent," the bishops wrote in the letter, published in both English and Spanish. "And no matter how one feels about abortion, this proposed amendment goes well beyond what was allowed under Roe v. Wade."