Biden Promises to Codify Roe Protections Into Law if Democrats Win Midterms

Oct 18, 2022 View Original Article
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57% : In addition to the abortion-related consequences, "I've warned about how this decision risks the broader right to privacy for everyone" because it calls into question the Ninth Amendment, which deals with the right to privacy, he said.
54% : WASHINGTON -- President Biden said Tuesday that if Democrats keep the House and Senate in the upcoming midterm elections, his top priority in January 2023 will be to sign a bill codifying Roe v. Wade, the 1973 Supreme Court decision that made abortion legal nationwide.
41% :Biden listed several actions his administration has taken to protect reproductive rights in the wake of Dobbs, including protecting "a woman's right to travel from a state that prohibits abortion to a state that allows it and to protect the privacy of sensitive health information, preserving preventing states from tracking women who are seeking help, because that's what some will do."
19% : Alongside the action in various states, "congressional Republicans are doubling down on their extreme positions," the president noted, pointing out that both House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) and Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) want to pass federal laws banning abortion nationwide.

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