.@WhiteHouseGPC’s National Strategy on Gender Equity & Equality set forth a comprehensive agenda to advance gender equity and equality in domestic & foreign policy—and demonstrates that families, communities and nations around the world stand to benefit. 👏
Nancy Northup, Center President & CEO on this landmark agenda:
“We applaud President Biden’s leadership in setting forth this ambitious agenda that has as a strategic priority protecting and expanding access to sexual and reproductive healthcare, both domestically and globally.”
“The Strategy recognizes that sexual and reproductive health, rights, and justice are under grave attack in the United States and outlines an effective response. It addresses both the crisis in abortion access and maternal health."
“The Strategy affirms that protecting access to health care also means addressing the disproportionate impact on people of color, LGBTQI+ people, people with disabilities, people living in rural areas, and people working to make ends meet.”
“We are pleased to see that the administration has centered in its Strategy the need to address persisting inequities in health care and plans to address systemic bias and racism.”
🚨 #BREAKING: The U.S. Supreme Court will hear our case challenging Texas’s abortion ban #SB8 & the Department of Justice's case challenging the same law in JUST TEN DAYS.
#SCOTUS has declined to rule on the request to block the unconstitutional ban until after oral arguments.
“The Supreme Court’s action today brings us one step closer to the restoration of Texans’ constitutional rights and an end to the havoc and heartache of this ban...” —Nancy Northup, Center president and CEO
“We are enormously disappointed that the Court has left the law in effect for now, forcing those with means to leave the state to access constitutionally protected abortion services and leaving others with no options at all...” —Nancy Northup, Center president and CEO
🚨 #TEXAS UPDATE: We just filed a lawsuit in defense of Dr. Alan Braid, the physician who provided abortion care to a Texas woman beyond the limit under the state’s abortion ban, #SB8.
This lawsuit also asks a federal court to strike down the unconstitutional ban.
In the 33 days that #SB8 has been in effect, abortion access has been decimated in #Texas, but Texans have not stopped needing and seeking abortion care. #BansOffOurBodies#AbortionIsEssential
“I have a duty of care to my patients and, in this instance, I provided that care in violation of #SB8. Every day it is in effect, #SB8 is harming the people of Texas and denying them their constitutional right to abortion, and it must be stopped.” —Dr. Alan Braid
The Center is excited to host our virtual State Leadership Summit today with over 150 advocates, legislators and organizers working to advance proactive state policies for reproductive health, rights & justice. #ReproVirtualSummit
“The last year and a half have fortified and underscored what we always knew: that our movement is resilient, creative and stronger together, even while apart.” —Lourdes Rivera, the Center’s Senior Vice President of U.S. Programs #ReproVirtualSummit
Today, a state court judge in #Oklahoma denied a request for a temporary injunction against several extreme abortion restrictions that will decimate access to abortion across the state and region. The laws take effect on November 1.
The court blocked two abortion bans today, but gave the green light to severe restrictions, including a law that would reduce the number of abortion providers in OK by MORE THAN HALF.
This decision comes over a month after Texas’s six-week abortion ban, #SB8 took effect and eliminated the vast majority of abortion access in the state.
HAPPENING NOW: The U.S. House Committee on Oversight and Reform is holding a hearing on the urgent need to protect and expand abortion rights and access.
🔴 Watch the hearing live:
“The right to abortion is rendered meaningless without access.” —@RepMaloney
"Let me be very clear, access to abortion is a freedom that is essential to Americans' ability to control their own bodies and decide their own future.” —@RepMaloney
CASE UPDATE: Last night a federal judge granted our request to block part of a new Arizona abortion law just hours before it was set to take effect. The “reason ban” portion of the law will remain blocked while the case continues.
Arizona has existing abortion restrictions that make it harder for people to access care, including:
❗A mandatory 24-hour waiting period
❗A ban on the use of telemedicine for medication abortion services
❗A law banning advanced practice clinicians from providing abortions
“People should not be interrogated about their reason for seeking an abortion. There are no right or wrong reasons...We will keep fighting this ban and the personhood requirement until they are struck down for good.” Emily Nestler, Center Senior Counsel