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Ken Calvert Votes Against Protecting Access to Contraception

Today, House Democrats passed the Right to Contraception Act to enshrine women’s and families’ right to access contraception into federal law – Ken Calvert voted no. This legislation comes in response to the Supreme Court’s threat to revisit settled law like Griswold v. Connecticut, following the Republican-stacked Court’s decision to overturn 50 years of precedent and rip away the right for women to access reproductive health care.

As a reminder, Ken Calvert also:

  • Twice voted against the Woman’s Health and Protection Act, which would protect a woman’s right to abortion

  • 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 the abortion.

DCCC spokesperson Maddy Mundy:
“Ken Calvert’s vote against protecting access to contraception shows that he thinks all our long-held rights are up for re-negotiation. Voters will hold Calvert accountable and stop Republicans from implementing their goal of a nationwide abortion ban.”

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