In visit to Illinois, VP Harris rallies voters around abortion rights
		
		 
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		[September 17, 2022]  
		 
		
		 
		By PETER HANCOCK 
		Capitol News Illinois 
		phancock@capitolnewsillinois.com 
		 
		
		 SPRINGFIELD – Vice President Kamala Harris came to Chicago Friday to 
		rally voters who support abortion rights and urge them to turn out in 
		the upcoming midterm elections. 
		 
		Speaking at a roundtable discussion on reproductive rights at the 
		University of Illinois Chicago, Harris said the recent U.S. Supreme 
		Court decision overturning Roe v. Wade has put abortion rights at the 
		forefront in races up and down the ballot. 
		 
		“Who is your governor matters,” she said. “Whether they're going to 
		protect these rights and support these rights to freedom and liberty, it 
		matters. Who is your attorney general matters. Whether they are going to 
		protect and defend the principles ingrained in the Constitution of the 
		United States, that matters. Who your local prosecutor is matters if you 
		are in a place that has, as many are attempting to do, criminalized 
		health care providers and are attempting to punish women.” 
		 
		Harris was joined at the event by Gov. JB Pritzker, Chicago Mayor Lori 
		Lightfoot, Attorney General Kwame Raoul, U.S. Rep. Danny Davis and a 
		number of other abortion rights supporters. They were scheduled to hold 
		a political rally on the UIC campus later in the day. 
		  
		
		
		  
		
		 
		Her appearance came just 53 days before the Nov. 8 election when control 
		of the U.S. House and Senate will be up for grabs and when all 
		state-level elected offices in Illinois will be on the ballot as well. 
		 
		Historically, the president’s party loses congressional seats in a 
		midterm election. Democrats currently hold a slim, nine-vote majority in 
		the U.S. House while the U.S. Senate is evenly divided, giving Harris 
		the tie-breaking vote on many issues. 
		 
		But Democrats are hopeful that the Supreme Court’s decision in Dobbs v. 
		Jackson Women’s Health Organization, the decision that overturned Roe v. 
		Wade, will energize Democratic, independent, and even some Republican 
		voters and draw attention away from issues like rising inflation, crime 
		and high gasoline prices. 
		 
		Illinois Republicans, however, were quick to respond. 
		 
		"Instead of ducking and deflecting, the Vice President needs to answer 
		questions regarding the Biden Administration's role in fueling the 
		inflation crisis, and where she stands on Governor Pritzker and Mayor 
		Lightfoot's failure to keep our communities safe," the Illinois 
		Republican Party said in a statement released Friday morning. 
		 
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            Vice President Kamala Harris came to 
			Chicago Friday to rally voters who support abortion rights and urge 
			them to turn out in the upcoming midterm elections. (Credit: 
			Blueroomstream.com) 
            
			
			
			  
		Since the Dobbs decision, strict abortion restrictions have taken effect 
		in many states, including all those that surround Illinois. That has 
		made Illinois a destination for women seeking abortion who live in 
		states where the procedure is now virtually banned or tightly regulated. 
		 
		In 2019, however, Pritzker signed into law the Reproductive Health Act 
		which, among other things, declares that access to abortion and other 
		reproductive health care services is a “fundamental right” under 
		Illinois law. 
		 
		“There's no doubt that our nation is headed down a dangerous spiral, one 
		where a radical few dictate who does and doesn't deserve rights,” 
		Pritzker said during the event. “But here in Illinois, we will not go 
		backwards.” 
		 
		Megan Jeyifo, executive director of the Chicago Abortion Fund, a 
		nonprofit group that provides financial, logistical and emotional 
		support to people seeking abortion services, said her organization has 
		seen requests for assistance skyrocket since the Dobbs decision. 
		 
		“This year, we have received calls from over 4,500 people seeking 
		support,” she said. “People from over 40 states and two countries have 
		received our support accessing abortion care right here in Illinois.” 
		 
		Lightfoot, meanwhile, said she plans to submit a budget proposal to the 
		Chicago City Council in the coming weeks calling for increased funding 
		of reproductive health care services in the city. She also said the city 
		will refuse to cooperate with other states that seek to block their 
		residents from traveling to Illinois for abortion care. 
		 
		“Frankly, it reminds me, of the fugitive slave laws, people seeking 
		freedom in another state,” she said. “Well, not here, not now, not in 
		Chicago.” 
		 
		Meanwhile, Illinois Right to Life issued a statement following Harris’ 
		appearance saying those who are working to protect access to abortion 
		are the ones taking extremist positions. 
		 
		“Vice President Harris, Gov. Pritzker, and the abortion industry are 
		offering women one solution: abortion,” the organization said. “Even 
		worse, they have passed laws that serve to increase the profits of the 
		abortion industry at the expense of women and young girls’ health and 
		safety.” 
			
		
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