Despite the opening created by the Roe reversal, “things have become quite worse,” Tom Stevens, president of the Pro-Life Union of Greater Philadelphia, told PennLive after the Monday rally at the Capitol.
Anti-abortion advocates held their annual rally at the state Capitol in Harrisburg on Monday, with many participants observing that the movement seems to be facing headwinds in Pennsylvania despite
In August, Shapiro announced that his administration would be letting a multi-million-dollar contract with a major crisis pregnancy center provider expire. Such centers typically provide maternal support – ultrasounds, diapers, etc. – while also dissuading women from abortion. Counterintuitively, the setback for anti-abortion advocates comes a little over a year since the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision inprecedent, which had dictated that states could not interfere with a woman’s right to an abortion prior to the fetus being viable outside the womb.standard, with abortion being unrestricted prior to the 24th week of pregnancy, despite the efforts of some lawmakers.
The most likely point of action, Ward said, would be for Senate Republicans to negotiate some type of re-funding of crisis pregnancy centers into the yet-unfinished portions of the state budget.is currently in the midst of a case on whether state Medicaid funds should cover abortion services – although neither matter was brought up by speakers at Monday’s rally.
While open to emergency exceptions for the mother’s life, Hastings said that doctors are “being pushed” to present abortion as more necessary than it is, a viewpoint also widely shared among rally-goers. with a growing number of accounts of women dying from pregnancy complications or being forced to deliver non-viable fetuses after struggling to find a provider who can jump through all the legal hoops. Although the specific impact of post-laws is too early to be seen, abortion rights advocates have stressed that maternal mortality is already far higher in states with more heavy-handed abortion laws, even prior to last year.
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