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Senators Warner and Kaine introduce legislation to protect women’s right to seek abortion care across state lines

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As the one-year anniversary of the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade approaches, Senators Mark R. Warner and Tim Kaine, both Democrats representing Virginia, have joined forces with Senator Cortez Masto and a group of senators to introduce the Freedom to Travel for Health Care Act. This crucial legislation aims to counter the efforts of anti-choice states seeking to restrict travel for abortion services. By empowering the Attorney General and affected individuals, this bill ensures the protection of women’s rights to cross state lines to receive legal reproductive care.

The Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade dealt a severe blow to women’s reproductive rights, rolling back decades of progress. In the aftermath of this ruling, numerous states have enacted restrictive abortion policies, resulting in harrowing stories of women whose safety and long-term health have been compromised. Recognizing the urgent need to address these oppressive laws, Senators Warner and Kaine emphasize the importance of clarifying that women cannot be prosecuted for traveling across state lines to seek necessary care.

Anti-choice politicians in states such as Idaho, Tennessee, Texas, and Missouri are actively working to penalize women who seek reproductive care outside their home state, as well as the doctors and employers who assist them. The Freedom to Travel for Health Care Act aims to protect the Constitutional right to interstate travel and provide recourse for women whose rights are violated. Moreover, the legislation safeguards healthcare providers in states like Virginia, where abortion remains legal in most cases, shielding them from prosecution and lawsuits for serving individuals traveling from other states.

Joining Senators Warner, Kaine, and Cortez Masto, the bill has garnered cosponsorship from senators including Sheldon Whitehouse, Patty Murray, Kirsten Gillibrand, Jeff Merkley, Chris Murphy, Ed Markey, Debbie Stabenow, Chris Coons, Bernie Sanders, and many others. This united effort emphasizes the widespread recognition of the importance of preserving women’s reproductive rights and ensuring access to safe and legal abortion care.

The proposed legislation has gained endorsements from prominent organizations such as NARAL Pro-Choice America, Planned Parenthood Federation of America, National Women’s Law Center, Center for Reproductive Rights, Physicians for Reproductive Health, National Partnership for Women & Families, Catholics for Choice, Power to Decide, National Council of Jewish Women, and the National Family Planning & Reproductive Health Association. These endorsements reflect the broad support for the bill’s mission to protect women’s reproductive autonomy.

In the face of relentless attacks on women’s reproductive rights, Senators Warner and Kaine, alongside their colleagues, have taken a stand by introducing the Freedom to Travel for Health Care Act. This legislation aims to protect the fundamental right of women to seek abortion care across state lines, safeguarding their autonomy and ensuring access to safe and legal reproductive healthcare services. By joining forces with advocates and organizations dedicated to reproductive rights, these senators are working to ensure that women’s healthcare decisions remain in their own hands.

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