US House Passes Bills To Protect Abortion Access Across Country
Several conservative states have already banned abortion since the Supreme Court ruling, and about half of the 50 US states are expected to impose near or total bans in weeks or months to come.
Washington:
The
US House of Representatives adopted two bills on Friday aimed at protecting
access to abortion after the Supreme Court ruled that individual states can ban
or restrict the procedure.
The legislation passed by the Democratic-controlled House is
unlikely, however, to advance in the Senate, where 10 Republican votes would be
needed to bring the measures to the floor.
"Just
three weeks ago, the Supreme Court took a wrecking ball to fundamental rights
by overturning Roe v. Wade," Democratic House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said,
referring to the landmark case that enshrined legal access to abortion.
"That
is why today, our pro-choice, pro-women Democratic majority stands
resolute," Pelosi said. "We will take further action to defend women's
reproductive freedom."
The
first bill, the "Women's Health Protection Act," adopted only with
Democratic support, would legalize abortion throughout the United States.
The
House passed a similar bill last year but it failed in the Senate.
The
other bill adopted on Friday would provide legal protection to women who leave
one state to undergo an abortion in another.
Several
conservative states have already banned abortion since the Supreme Court
ruling, and about half of the 50 US states are expected to impose near or total
bans in weeks or months to come.
Democratic
President Joe Biden denounced last month's abortion ruling by the
conservative-dominated Supreme Court and has urged Americans to turn out in
large numbers to vote in November's midterm elections.
The
party in power tends to perform poorly in the midterms, however, and Democrats
risk losing their majority in the House and their slim hold on the Senate.
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