Harris rallies against GOP push to roll back abortion rights

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Harris rallies against GOP; Vice President Kamala Harris slammed efforts to restrict abortion in Washington. Republican-led states on the 50th anniversary of Roe v. Wade, citing core American values like free speech to protect access to abortion. That the hon. The court’s decision on the termination of constitutional protection.

Harris led the administration’s response to Sunday’s Roe commemoration, detailing the struggle over time for certain freedoms. Such as civil rights and women’s suffrage, and connecting it to access to abortion. Which Harris called a “Fundamental Right, a constitutional right.” for the woman to make decisions about her own body.”

“Can we really be free if families can’t make intimate decisions about how their lives will turn out?” Harris said in a fiery speech to a crowd of 1,500 in Tallahassee, Florida. “And can we really be free when so-called leaders claim to be quoting, quoting. The vanguard of liberty while they dare to curtail the rights of the American people. Attack the foundation of liberty?”

Women’s abortion rights marches are expected to draw thousands on Sunday, 50 years since the now-overturned Roe v. Wade Supreme Court decision strengthened federal abortion rights.

Harris rallies against GOP; Harris outlined the consequences of abortion restrictions: the 10-year-old Ohio girl. Who became pregnant after being raped but had to travel out of the country to get an abortion. A 35-year-old Texas woman who was denied treatment three times for a miscarriage. Suffered blood poisoning that nearly killed her. A 14-year-old Arizona girl who initially couldn’t get medication for her chronic arthritis because the medication could cause a miscarriage.

“Every woman’s right to make decisions about her own body is at stake in every state across the country,” Harris said. “I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again: How dare they. How dare they?”

Harris’ decision to speak in Tallahassee, the state capital, reflects how the battle lines have shifted since last summer. Now that there is no longer a national right to abortion. The conflict over the issue will take place in individual statehouses. Not in the halls of Congress or before the Supreme Court. White House officials last week convened top representatives from eight states to discuss the upcoming legislation.

Moreover, after a better-than-expected showing in November’s elections. Democrats see abortion as a key issue for their party in 2024. When they must win control of the White House and both houses of Congress. Florida Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis may seek the Republican presidential nomination. The first step in challenging President Joe Biden, who is gearing up for re-election.

Ahead of his speech, Harris told abortion rights advocates on a conference call Sunday. That they need to keep the momentum going as they push for restrictions in Republican-led states and work for candidates from local races who support abortion.

“We’re fighting for something. History shows we’re on the right side of this issue,” Harris said. “So let’s not be scared, let’s not be overwhelmed. This is not the time to throw up our hands. This is the time to roll up our sleeves.”

White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said Florida is important because abortion laws are less strict than its neighbors, making it a relatively safe haven for women in the region trying to end their pregnancies. But the Republican administration could consider more restrictions.

DeSantis’ office did not respond to a request for comment.

Harris rallies against GOP; In a statement Sunday, Biden said that “women should be able to make these very personal decisions without political interference. Republicans in Congress and across the country continue to push for a national abortion ban, the criminalization of doctors and nurses, and birth control . more difficult to access. Dangerous, extreme and untouched.”

Celinda Lake, a Democratic pollster who has worked with Biden, said the White House’s abortion policy has three goals.

“You can create an atmosphere and put pressure on these states to make it difficult to pass strict restrictions,” he said. Lake said he could “set the opposition up for 2024” and “use that as an important incentive to get them out to vote”.

Democrats concluded that the Supreme Court’s Decision in Roe v. Wade reshaped the political landscape for last year’s election and renewed the party’s chances when analysts expected a Republican collapse.

Democrats continued to lose control of the House and extended their majority in the Senate by a single vote, meaning legislation creating national abortion rights remains out of reach.

There is concern that Biden and his administration have exhausted their options for executive action.

The Food and Drug Administration announced this month that abortion pills will be available at pharmacies and by mail order. You can get the pills through a virtual appointment instead of going to a doctor’s office.

A legal battle is currently underway in federal court in Texas, where abortion opponents have filed a lawsuit to overturn the drug’s decades-old approval.

“The administration is really looking at existing federal law and trying to use it,” said Lawrence Gostin, director of Georgetown Law’s O’Neill Institute for National and Global Health.

Not all government ideas have been realized. Biden announced last year that states could request a waiver of Medicaid dollars to pay for women traveling for abortions. No exemption was requested.

According to an analysis by the Kaiser Family Foundation, the fight to protect access to abortion is taking place in courtrooms in every state, and 14 states have active lawsuits against abortion restrictions.

The nonprofit health organization found that advocates have generally taken one of three approaches to legal challenges to abortion laws, arguing that the law violates state constitutional protections, violates state-guaranteed rights to choose health care, or impedes religious freedom.

Harris rallies against GOP; It’s unclear which legal arguments might be most successful as state supreme courts decide how accessible abortion will be. Meanwhile, abortion opponents are looking for ways to use the courts to further restrict abortion.

Renee Bracey Sherman, founder and executive director of We Testify, a support group for women who have had an abortion, said she was disappointed that Biden did not do more.

“The fact that it went missing during a public health emergency is very concerning,” he said.

Sen. Tina Smith, D-Minn., joined Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., last year to call on Biden to formally declare a public health emergency.

Biden never did, but Smith said he was happy with the s

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