LANSING, Mich. (Michigan News Source) – Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel tried to separate herself from GOP opponent Matt DePerno on Tuesday, tweeting that “they are coming for our right to privacy” on a variety of issues.
Abortion was only the beginning — they’re coming for our right to privacy on birth control, same-sex marriage, consensual intimacy & more. My opponent called the right to privacy “unworkable” & said these rights should be rolled back & left up to states to decide. More here: pic.twitter.com/sDzsGtI9Js
— Dana Nessel (@dananessel) July 19, 2022
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Copies of Nessel’s press releases can be found here.
Nessel sounded the alarm right before her boss, Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, is set to veto $21 million in funds out of the state’s $57 billion 2023 budget that would go towards adoption and pregnancy resource programs.
