National

July 12, 1981

ITEM DETAILS

Type: Newspaper mention
Source: The New York Times
Collection: The Kauffman-Henry Collection
Date is approximate: No

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Sandra O’Connor’s record shows a mix of political sfaiids during the Biz years she spent as a member of the Arizona state senate, three of them as Republican majority leader. The records of the Arizona legislature disclose several occasions in which Mrs. O’Connor, President Reagan’s nominee to the Supreme Court, voted in favor of making aborticm more _!ftdely available. The Reagan Adminlstraticn moved swiftly to minimize the eJltellt of her support for abortion.

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