Why Some Abortion Rights Groups Aren’t Backing Pro-Choice Amendments

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Alanna Vagianos (she/her) is a senior national reporter at HuffPost. She covers gender and politics with a focus on gender-based violence and reproductive justice. Previously, she worked at BUST Magazine and The Feminist Majority Foundation. She graduated from Elon University in North Carolina. Alanna can be reached at alanna.vagianos@huffpost.com.

, one of only three funds in the state. She sits on the state’s maternal mortality committee. She escaped an abusive relationship when she was pregnant with her second child and has had four abortions. Lopez knows that abortion access can be a critical lifeline.

And the abortion rights movement is grappling with this issue during what is possibly the most critical moment for abortion care since Roe was decided in 1973, as nearly 20 states now have abortion bans in effect.Ballot measures have been a highly successful response to restrictions on abortion access since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade on June 24, 2022.

“I think it’s possible for the public to feel uncomfortable about something and want it to be available for them and their loved ones,” she said. “I hope that we stop writing policies based on discomfort and write policies based on health and safety.” “It’s a constant stream of attacks,” Penich said. “The calculus in developing this language is that nothing exists in a silo. Knowing that process… about all of the opportunities to challenge the language, write the ballot language ― all of that has to be taken and looked at in concert.”Arizona isn’t the only place where some pro-choice groups have decided to withhold support from ballot measures because they don’t believe the protections go far enough.

Rick Weiland, chairman of Dakotans for Health, argued that there has never been a more urgent time to restore abortion access ― even if it’s only access in the first trimester. Almostof abortions reported to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in 2020 were done before the 13th week of pregnancy.

“Whether you draw a line at 15 weeks, 20 weeks, 24 weeks ― there’s no point in pregnancy that the state is better positioned to make decisions about our pregnancies than we are,” she said. “At some point you lose your right to autonomy ― that is what we’re enshrining.”Not every state has the luxury of time. Lauren Brenzel, the campaign director for Floridians Protecting Freedom, the coalition behind the state’s pro-choice amendment, is bracing forto go into effect this week.

“The people who developed this really care about Florida and protecting Floridians,” Brenzel said. “It was via coalition that we designed our language. It was via coalition and state individuals that we defended our language. It was via coalition and state support that we got this on the ballot. And we’re going to do our due diligence as a state-led coalition to pass this initiative.

 

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