The abortion battles underway in America today in a post-Roe v. Wade landscape have brought a modern American political reality into sharper focus. Big-money progressives are maximizing a new favorite approach to utilize their financial heft to enact law: the state referendum process.
Illinois Governor JB Pritzker, a Democrat, is one of the most left-leaning governors in the country. He is also one of the richest men in the country. Pritzker is an heir to the Hyatt hotel family fortune and enjoys an estimated net worth of $3.7 billion.
Pritzker is using that money pile to promote pro-abortion referendums in eight states in 2024, none of which he happens to reside in.
Citizen Initiatives?
Pritzker’s “nonprofit group, Think Big America – which has already invested millions of dollars in abortion-rights initiatives in four states – just expanded into four more states where questions are on the ballot: Maryland, South Dakota, Nebraska and Missouri, according to plans first shared with NBC News,” the network reported Oct. 29.
The dollar amounts involved are impactful. […]
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