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DeGette, Crow Join House Democrats To Reintroduce Bill That Would Protect Abortion Access Nationwide
The bill, despite restrictions or bans enacted at the state level, would codify the protections previously in place under Roe v. Wade.
March 31, 2023
Democrats in the U.S. House of Representatives re-introduced a bill intended to restore the right to access abortion care following the Supreme Courtβs decision to overturn Roe v. Wade last year.
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With over 200 co-sponsors in the House, including Diana DeGette of Denver and Jason Crow of Centennial, the Womenβs Health Protection Act would make it a federal right for medical professionals to provide abortion care and for those who need abortion care to get it. The bill, despite restrictions or bans that have been enacted at the state level, would codify the protections previously in place under Roe v. Wade.
The legislation passed the Democratic-controlled House twice last session and wasnβt picked up in the Senate, but it will likely face opposition in the Republican-controlled House this time around.
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βWe will use every opportunity and tool at our disposal to make sure that we find a way to pass this bill even though the leadership of the House is against it,β DeGette said at a press conference in Washington D.C. βWe will fight every day, in every way to make sure this is the law of the land.β
DeGette, who co-chairs the House Pro-Choice Caucus, said the Supreme Courtβs decision in the Dobbs v. Jackson Womenβs Health Organization, which overturned Roe, was the first time in the countryβs history that Americans lost a right, which they previously had for almost 50 years. She shared stories of an 11-year-old who needed to travel across state lines to receive an abortion and of pregnant women in Texas who was told they had to wait until they went into sepsis before they could be treated.
βAbortion is health care,β Crow said in a news release. βItβs past time for every woman across the country to have constitutionally guaranteed access to reproductive health care. This legislation would protect womenβs fundamental right to an abortion across the country.β
Colorado continues to prioritize reproductive health care as a right, while other states are moving to further restrict access. Idahoβs governor will soon see a bill on his desk that would criminalize taking a minor out of state for abortion care without parental permission.
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