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Hyde Amendment is a provision in US law that forbids Federal money to be spent on abortions unless to save the life of the mother or in cases of rape or incest. Its 23rd anniversary was marked recently by its opponents. Rep. Barbara Lee (D-CA: East Bay) introduced last spring a bill, Text - H.R.1692 - 116th Congress (2019-2020): Equal Access to Abortion Coverage in Health Insurance (EACH Woman) Act of 2019 | Congress.gov | Library of Congress to repeal it.
It now has 168 cosponsors, starting with 92 original ones, a little less than the 218 necessary for passing it in the House. I doubt that it will do well in the Senate, given the Republican majority there. I suspect that Mitch McConnell will call it "socialism".
Reps. Ayanna Pressley, Barbara Lee, AOC Speak Out Against Hyde Amendment
Elizabeth Warren on Twitter: "The Hyde Amendment limits women's access to safe, legal abortion—particularly women of color. It’s time for Hyde to go. https://t.co/osWcgK7qoF" / Twitter
It now has 168 cosponsors, starting with 92 original ones, a little less than the 218 necessary for passing it in the House. I doubt that it will do well in the Senate, given the Republican majority there. I suspect that Mitch McConnell will call it "socialism".
Reps. Ayanna Pressley, Barbara Lee, AOC Speak Out Against Hyde Amendment
Rep. Lee was a staffer when it was passed, and she was "furious" about it.In a video shared exclusively with The Root, the congresswomen condemn the “egregious policy rider,” named for former Illinois Representative Henry Hyde, for restricting abortion access for the women who are most socially and economically vulnerable. They also draw attention to the legislative fight to repeal it.
“Our access to reproductive justice and reproductive freedom should not be income-based,” Rep. Ocasio-Cortez says.
“Hyde’s days are numbered. Tick-tock, y’all.” Pressley chimes in later.
Several Presidential candidates now support its repeal: Julián Castro, Cory Booker, Kamala Harris, Bernie Sanders, Elizabeth Warren, and Joe Biden, once a strong supporter.As Congresswoman Pressley points out, the bill has had a disproportionate impact on low-income women, 1 in 4 of whom are forced to carry an unplanned pregnancy because they can’t access or afford an abortion. And because class is intractably tied to racial divisions in this country (people of color are disproportionately likely to rely on Medicaid), the amendment is more likely to restrict abortion access for women of color than it does white women. Many advocates of repealing the amendment have thus highlighted it as a human rights and racial justice issue.
Elizabeth Warren on Twitter: "The Hyde Amendment limits women's access to safe, legal abortion—particularly women of color. It’s time for Hyde to go. https://t.co/osWcgK7qoF" / Twitter