20 governors join new multi-state Reproductive Freedom Alliance
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[February 23, 2023]
By Ria Roebuck Joseph | Center Square contributor
(The Center Square) - Twenty state governors joined California Governor
Gavin Newsom in announcing the launch of a multi-state Reproductive
Freedom Alliance.
The governors of: Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Hawaii, Illinois,
Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, New Jersey, New
Mexico, New York, North Carolina, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island,
Washington and Wisconsin joined the new alliance which formed as a
response to the overturning of Roe v Wade last year.
That decision made the issue of abortion a state by state decision
whether to allow, set limitations or forbid the practice, according to
state legislation and not a federally recognized constitutional right.
The Reproductive Freedom Alliance aims to protect and expand
reproductive freedoms in the 20 member states and is funded primarily by
the California Wellness Foundation with additional support from the
Rosenberg Foundation.
The alliance issued a joint statement which read in part, “As governors
representing nearly 170 million people across every region of the
country, we are standing with all people who believe in reproductive
freedom and health care. We are standing with them to say, ‘enough.’”
The Roe v Wade ruling set limitations on abortion dividing the gestation
period into trimesters. The decision to legally abort was solely the
woman’s during the first trimester, in the second trimester the
government could regulate an abortion in order to protect the woman’s
health and in the third trimester the state could prohibit an abortion
to protect a viable fetus, unless the mother’s health was in danger.
These guidelines effectively allowed abortions up to 23 weeks. Over the
years since the 1973 decision, other legislation chipped away at these
broad guidelines.
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“In the face of this unprecedented assault by states hostile to abortion
rights and their enablers in the courts, we are pledging to work
together to strengthen abortion firewalls across America. This fight
isn’t over,” the joint statement continued.
Gavin Newsom’s office released a statement clarifying “The Alliance will
work together to strengthen reproductive freedom in the face of an
unprecedented assault on abortion access and other forms of reproductive
health care by states hostile to abortion rights and judges who are
advancing their ideological agenda. All Governors who support
reproductive freedom are welcome to join the Alliance.”
“California has long been a leader in reproductive rights, but we can’t
do it alone….This Alliance is a moral obligation to what is right and
will stand as a firewall to fight for and protect providers, patients,
and all who are affected by these attacks on fundamental rights.”
Judy Belk, president and CEO of The California Wellness Foundation, the
chief funding organization stated, “At Cal Wellness, we look forward to
continuing our investment in protecting and promoting reproductive
justice by joining with other funding partners and the California
Governor’s Office to advance the work of the Reproductive Freedom
Alliance,”
“Defending reproductive freedom is a racial justice issue,” said Tim
Silard, president of Rosenberg Foundation. “The foundation is committed
to reimagining policies and systems to win fundamental rights,
protections, and opportunities for Black, brown, and immigrant
communities. We are proud to join with Governor Newsom and our
colleagues in philanthropy in the fight to protect reproductive rights
and access in California and across the country.”
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