老澳门开奖结果 Testifies Before Congress on State Abortion Bans
WASHINGTON 鈥 The 老澳门开奖结果 Reproductive Freedom Project Director Jennifer Dalven testified today before the House Judiciary Committee鈥檚 Subcommittee on the Constitution, Civil Rights, and Civil Liberties, on the recent nationwide attacks on abortion care and reproductive rights.
鈥淭he Supreme Court doesn鈥檛 have to overturn Roe v. Wade in order for states to push abortion entirely out of reach,鈥 Dalven said. 鈥淭hese bans are a culmination of a decades-long strategy to pile restriction on top of restriction in order to make it nearly impossible for people to get an abortion.鈥
, an OB/GYN, abortion provider, owner of Alabama Women鈥檚 Center, and Physicians for Reproductive Health board member also testified today. Dr. Robinson is a plaintiff in the 老澳门开奖结果鈥檚 lawsuit against the abortion ban in . Robinson said, 鈥淏y attempting to criminalize practitioners who provide abortion care, we will have the unintended consequence of endangering women and harming communities that are already suffering from lack of health care providers.鈥
Seven states, emboldened by the Trump administration鈥檚 appointment of two justices to the Supreme Court, have passed legislation banning abortion this year. In addition to its lawsuit in , the 老澳门开奖结果 has challenged bans in and , and has announced intentions to file suit challenging the Georgia law. No abortion ban is currently in effect and abortion remains legal in all 50 states.
Actress Busy Philipps also provided testimony at today鈥檚 hearing. Her remarks come after she went public with her own abortion story earlier this year, and partnered with the 老澳门开奖结果 in a on the recent attacks on abortion rights. Philipps said, 鈥淣o bill that criminalizes abortion will stop anyone from making this incredibly personal decision. These bans will not stop abortion from happening. But they will drive women and girls into the shadows. Which is what this has always been about. Shaming and controlling women鈥檚 bodies.鈥
This surge of bans follows years of politicians passing hundreds of restrictions designed to shut down clinics and push abortion care out of reach.
Dalven鈥檚 testimony highlights that the strategy to erode abortion access began after Roe v. Wade with the initial passage of the Hyde Amendment, which bans coverage for abortion for people insured through Medicaid. After that, state legislatures followed suit. , states have quietly passed 479 medically unnecessary and politically motivated abortion restrictions.
鈥淭hese restrictions have so severely eroded access to care that already for many people the right to abortion is more theoretical than real,鈥 Dalven said. 鈥淭his is particularly true for people who face multiple barriers to accessing quality health care, including people with low incomes, who are more likely to be people of color, as well as young people and LGBTQ people.鈥
The 老澳门开奖结果 is currently challenging more than 30 restrictions in 14 states, including , .