Politics & Government
Foster Calls Roe V. Wade Decision 'Devastating Step Backward'
Rep. Bill Foster (D, IL-11) released a statement Friday morning following the Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe v. Wade.

DOWNERS GROVE, IL — “Today, our nation took a devastating step backward," Rep. Bill Foster (D, IL-11) said in statement Friday morning, following the Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe v. Wade.
Foster continued,
"This decision dismantles nearly 50 years of settled judicial precedent for reproductive rights, the right to abortion care, and the right to privacy and autonomy. Now, millions of women will be denied the right to make personal and private health care decisions and, in certain instances, be criminalized for doing so."
“History has been clear: denying access to abortions will not curb their frequency. Instead, millions of women will now be forced to seek abortion care through unsafe means – a practice that’s already one of the leading causes of maternal mortality worldwide."
“I’m proud that Illinois has already codified Roe and enshrined access to safe abortion care for generations to come. This decision is the culmination of a decades-long attack by extreme politicians to exert power and control over women’s bodily autonomy. Make no mistake: if Republicans take control of Congress, they will make passing a nationwide abortion ban that overrides states like Illinois a priority. Additionally, they could use similar rationale to target basic rights like contraception, in vitro fertilization, and even same-sex marriage."
“An overwhelming majority of Americans support reproductive freedom, including access to safe abortion care. As long as I have a vote in Congress, I will vote to protect reproductive rights and codify the protections of Roe to preserve abortion access for women in every state.”
Friday's decision to overturn the landmark 1973 Supreme Court ruling comes with the court's decision on Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Clinic. Friday's opinion, written by Supreme Court Associate Justice Samuel Alito for a 6-3 majority, made waves throughout the United States, with groups organizing rallies and protests nationwide.
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An abortion rights rally was planned for 5:30 p.m. Friday in Naperville.
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