Women on the Gulf Coast continue to face concerted attacks on their right to healthcare, as Louisiana passed new abortion restrictions this week and the ACLU sued Alabama over several recently enacted, draconian laws.
On Tuesday, Louisiana Gov. John Bel Edwards (D) signed into law a bill banning the abortion procedure known as “dilation and evacuation” or D&E—which women’s health experts say is the safest and most common method of abortion for women in their second trimester of pregnancy.
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The Huffington Post reported:
Then on Thursday, as dueling rallies took place outside the Governor’s Mansion and State Capitol, the Louisiana Senate passed a bill prohibiting abortions performed because the fetus has a genetic abnormality.
Also Thursday, Edwards signed legislation to block Medicaid financing for entities that perform abortions in Louisiana—a tactic “aimed at discouraging Planned Parenthood from offering abortions at its New Orleans clinic,” the Associated Press writes.
And earlier in the session, Edwards put his signature on bills imposing a 72-hour waiting period on women seeking an abortion and toughening the criteria for doctors who perform abortions.
“Some politicians seem to be laser-focused on stopping a woman who has decided to have an abortion from actually getting one.”
—Susan Watson, ACLU of Alabama
“In a state with extremely limited options for women seeking reproductive health care, it’s unconscionable that Louisiana politicians are working overtime to pile on additional restrictions,” said Nancy Northup, president and CEO of the Center for Reproductive Rights.
“Louisiana women already face countless obstacles when they have made the decision to end a pregnancy, and these measures will only drive safe, legal, high-quality care out of reach for many women,” she said. “Yet again, we call upon Louisiana politicians to stop interfering in women’s personal decisions and to stop their attacks on women’s constitutional rights and access to essential health care.”
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