The Logan Banner
West Virginians who go to the polls in the Nov. 6 general election will be asked to vote on two proposed amendments to the state’s constitution.
One, labeled Amendment 1, seeks to clarify that nothing in the constitution secures or protects a right to abortion or requires the use of tax money to pay for abortions.
The other, Amendment 2, aims to give the state legislature authority over the state judiciary budget. Currently, the Legislature has no control over that budget, which is in the exclusive control of the West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals.
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