
Sue Strait joined D.C. Jewish rally, conference, after news of a threat to Roe v. Wade | Wisconsin Jewish Chronicle
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50% : The report has galvanized pro-choice advocates.41% : She made a point of using the word "abortion" at the rally, and having people repeat it, Strait said.
37% : Politico reported on May 2, 2022, that the U.S. Supreme Court voted to strike down the Roe v. Wade decision, which legalized abortion in America as a Constitutional right in 1973.
30% : "We cannot support absolute bans on abortion -- at any time point in a pregnancy -- that would not allow access to abortion in lifesaving situations," read the statement.
20% : "Similarly, we cannot support legislation that permits 'abortion on demand' -- at any time point in a pregnancy -- and does not confine abortion to situations in which medical (including mental health) professionals affirm that carrying the pregnancy to term poses real risk to the life of the mother."
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