D.C.-area officials move to help abortion clinics after Roe ruling

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Local officials expect an influx of patients from states with trigger laws that went into effect after the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade.

With abortion still legal in the District, Virginia and Maryland, the mostly blue region is preparing for the possibility of more people coming to seek abortions who live in states where “trigger laws” banning the procedure went into effect after the Supreme Court ruling.

District Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton said the Supreme Court decision posed a “unique risk” to the federally controlled city, warning that a Republican takeover of Congress next year could lead to new restrictions. In the meantime, The motion — unanimously passed after two antiabortion activists marched through the council chambers with enlarged photos of dead fetuses — also asks the city manager to set aside funds for abortion services and child health care for low-income residents.“We can’t pass an ordinance that codifies and protects the right to an abortion,” City Councilman Kirk McPike , who drafted the resolution, said in an interview before the vote.

Source: Law Daily Report (lawdailyreport.net)

 

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