Rep. Judy Chu's abortion rights bill just passed the House, but faces uphill struggle in Senate

Jul 16, 2022 View Original Article
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47% : But this time, it became all the more urgent for advocates of abortion rights after the Supreme Court on June 24 overturned Roe v. Wade -- the landmark 1973 case that established a federally protected right to abortion.
39% : Rep. Judy Chu's bill seeking to make access to abortion legal in all states passed the House of Representatives on Friday, July 15.
37% : "WHPA is the bill that will protect the right to access abortion after the tragic fall of Roe v. Wade," Chu said in the House chamber on Friday, emphasizing that it would restrict state's from outlawing it.
36% : Some Republicans have their eyes on their own federal law, codifying a ban on abortion into the statues.
32% : The Democratic bill seeks to make illegal any limitation on abortion before fetal viability.

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