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Gov. Maura Healey launched a $1 million taxpayer-funded initiative in June to discourage people from seeking help from “crisis pregnancy centers” Center operators are teaming with a national conservative law firm to challenge the campaign.
Center operators say the initiative infringes on their constitutional rights.
The plaintiffs say the state is subjecting them to religious discrimination.
California last year sued an anti-abortion group and a chain of anti-abortion counseling centers, saying the organizations misled women when they offered them unproven treatments to reverse medication abortions. In Illinois , lawmakers last year passed, and the governor signed, a new law that would have allowed the state to penalize anti-abortion counseling centers if they use deception to interfere with clients seeking the procedure. U.S. District Judge Iain Johnston quickly blocked that law describing it as "painfully and blatantly a violation of the First Amendment .”.
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