Members of the House of Representatives, including Reps Bera, McClellan, DeSaulnier, Allred, and Sykes, voted against two extreme anti-abortion bills presented by the House GOP. The proposed legislation is part of a broader attack on reproductive rights, aiming for a national abortion ban. The bills threaten to limit comprehensive reproductive health care and would divert funds from struggling families to unregulated anti-abortion centers. Particularly, Rep. Allred highlighted the impact of Texas's abortion ban on women's health and unnecessary suffering. Rep. DeSaulnier expressed a commitment to codify the right to choose into law.
This week, I voted against extreme anti-abortion legislation that would take critical assistance away from struggling families to fund unregulated anti-abortion centers. Read my full statement here: https://t.co/jdQ8yjpKlv
Yesterday, I voted against extreme anti-abortion legislation that would take critical assistance away from struggling families to fund unregulated anti-abortion centers. Read my full statement here: https://t.co/jdQ8yjpKlv
Texas’s cruel abortion ban is already denying women the health care they need and causing unnecessary suffering. That's why yesterday, I voted against two harmful pieces of anti-abortion legislation that would further limit women’s freedom over their own medical choices.
House Republicans continued their attack on reproductive rights today with another bill limiting abortion rights as part of their march towards a national ban. I was proud to vote against it & will continue working to codify the right to choose into law.
Today, Republicans brought two extreme anti-abortion bills as part of their ongoing attack on reproductive freedom. I oppose these radical bills and continue fighting to uphold access to comprehensive reproductive health care. Abortion care IS health care. https://t.co/kU3yJmYQ68
I just voted against two bills in the House GOP’s latest attack on women’s reproductive freedoms. As a doctor, I’ll always stand up for a woman’s right to make her own personal health care decisions.