As Election Day inches nearer, eyes aren't just on the presidential nominees, they're on the vice president picks too. And as a history-making vice presidential candidate on the ballot, Kamala Harris is especially in the spotlight—and so are her policies. Here, we look into the Democratic senator's stance on abortion access and reproductive rights, major issues that may be on voters' minds in light of President Donald Trump's latest Supreme Court nominee.
As President, I will stop dangerous state laws restricting reproductive rights before they go into effect. pic.twitter.com/w0cDxdH51T Another is the Equal Access to Abortion Coverage in Health Insurance Act, which would bar states from introducing private abortion coverage bans, according to The Washington Post.
In a 2019 survey for The New York Times, Harris said yes to codifying Roe. She has also supported Joe Biden's plans to do the same. — Kamala Harris August 26, 2020 Story continuesShe has challenged Biden on his stance on the Hyde Amendment.In July 2019, Harris grilled the former VP on the debate stage during the primaries."On the Hyde Amendment, vice president, where you made a decision for years to withhold resources to poor women to have access to reproductive health care, including women who were the victims of rape and incest, do you now say that you have evolved and you regret that?" she asked, per The Hill.
Her office investigated the partnership after people raised concerns that the ban was the result of the hospital misinterpreting the effects of the merger and was therefore limiting access to women's reproductive healthcare. In 2014, the attorney general's office reached some partial fixes, including an agreement that Hoag can continue to refuse to provide elective abortions, as long as the hospital helps women access those services elsewhere, the Times also reported.
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