reproductive rights
Dems try for Roe reckoning
Senate Democrats on Wednesday hosted abortion rights advocates and doctors for a nearly three-hour discussion on the patchwork of state abortion laws in the wake of Roe's overturn, my co-author Sarah Owermohle reports.
The briefing comes amid a broader Democratic push to put the issue front-and-center on Roe's anniversary next week and ahead of the 2024 presidential elections. Vice President Kamala Harris hits the road this Monday for a "Reproductive Freedoms Tour," while HHS Sec. Xavier Becerra hosted lawmakers at HHS Wednesday as part of a just-launched reproductive health series.
Even with safe-haven states enshrining abortion rights, health systems' staff and resources can't keep up, nor can the lowest-income and most vulnerable people make those trips, said Planned Parenthood D.C.'s chief medical officer Selina Floyd. Austin Dennard, an OB/GYN in Texas, detailed her own trip out of state to receive an abortion in 2022 after her fetus was diagnosed with fatal anencephaly. Dennard has since joined a lawsuit against the state's ban.
"I remember thinking, 'what do you pack when you're traveling for an abortion?' I can't believe I'm even having to ask this question," she said in tears Wednesday.
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