California First Lady promotes abortion rights
June Casagrande
NEWPORT BEACH -- An appearance by California First Lady Sharon Davis
Monday night raised about $25,000 for a Planned Parenthood campaign to
help elect officials that support abortion rights and other reproductive
rights.
The event drew a who’s who of influential locals -- Democrats as well
as Republicans who support abortion rights -- to the home of Big Canyon
resident Jene Witte, where a sign on her door read, “Another grandmother
for choice.”
Costa Mesa Mayor Linda Dixon, Costa Mesa Councilwoman Libby Cowan,
Congressional candidate John Graham, Newport Beach environmentalists
Nancy Skinner and Bob Caustin and a long list of officials, activists and
volunteers on state and county levels crowded around to hear the first
lady’s speech.
“When you’ve had a right for 29 years, it’s hard to believe someone
would want to take it away,” Davis said to the gathering of about 120.
She emphasized statistics that show that areas with strong abortion
and reproductive rights have fewer unwanted pregnancies and abortions --
arguing that by giving women more rights, women become empowered to
exercise a wider range of options.
“People truly opposed to abortion should be the biggest supporters of
Planned Parenthood,” she said, drawing enthusiastic applause.
She echoed the thoughts of Planned Parenthood Executive Director Jon
Dunn, who emphasized that while polls show Orange County residents
solidly support abortion rights, the majority of their representatives do
not.
“We’ve got to pay attention in these elections. We’ve got to pin down
the candidates on this issue and let people know where they stand,” Dunn
said in his opening comments.
Davis took this point a step further, noting the importance of the
abortion rights issue in the upcoming gubernatorial race between her
husband, Gov. Gray Davis, and Republican contender Bill Simon, who has
opposed abortion rights. She argued that, despite arguments that abortion
is decided only on the federal level, governors have a great deal of
influence over abortion rights in their states.
She then cited a long list of her husband’s accomplishments in
reproductive politics, including signing the Women’s Contraceptive
Equality Act, and the fight to make sex education clear and accurate.
Then, listing some of the governor’s work on other issues, such as
California’s economic growth, his position on education initiatives and a
range of other topics, she concluded: “You get the full package with this
guy.”
Witte, an activist for abortion rights for more than 30 years, helped
underwrite a large portion of the event.
“I think it’s time for us old ladies to be able to get out of this and
for the young people to take over,” Witte said. “We should not have to
battle this anymore, but we do. We need a new generation to step up and
take over.”
* June Casagrande covers Newport Beach. She may be reached at (949)
574-4232 or by e-mail at o7 [email protected] .
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