It has been 100 days since the Republican-appointed Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, effectively ending 50 years of reproductive freedom as we knew it. Since then, countless horror stories have surfaced: a 10-year-old rape victim forced to flee her state to get health care, women who experience miscarriages and people with auto-immune diseases unable to access vital medication, women told they’d have to give birth to a non-viable fetus, and more.
Despite the cruel stories and the widespread backlash at the ballot box, House Republicans like Young Kim and Michelle Steel have doubled down on their war on women with continued promises to pass a nationwide abortion ban.
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Michelle Steel signed an amicus brief urging the Supreme Court to overturn Roe while the rest stood by.
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Michelle Steel signed on to a national abortion ban that doesn’t offer exceptions for rape, incest, or the health of the woman.
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Michelle Steel and Young Kim voted against the Right to Contraception Act, to enshrine women’s and families’ right to access contraception into federal law.
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Michelle Steel and Young Kim voted against the Women’s Health and Protection Act, which would codify Roe to protect a woman’s right to abortion.
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Michelle Steel and Young Kim voted against the Ensuring Access to Abortion Act, which would safeguard a woman’s right to travel to another state to receive an abortion if their state bans the medical procedure. This bill would stop states from putting a bounty on the heads of women, families and doctors who assist in obtaining an abortion.
DCCC spokesperson Maddy Mundy:
“Millions of women have gone 100 days without the freedom they once had and Republicans like Young Kim and Michelle Steel want to ban abortion nationwide. California voters will reject Republicans’ toxic agenda in November, because they want their freedoms restored, not taken away further by extreme Republicans.”
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