The reaction in Pennsylvania to the U.S. Supreme Court’s opinion overturning Roe v. Wade was swift on both sides Friday.
The Women’s Law Project, a nonprofit that fights for abortion rights in Pennsylvania, called the decision “catastrophic to reproductive rights” in a released statement, criticizing the high court for serving “special interests instead of justice.”
- The nonprofit said the Supreme Court’s ruling would empower anti-abortion state lawmakers, who are aiming to completely ban the procedure.
- The group also warned that banning abortions would harm public health by increasing maternal and infant mortality, and that criminalizing the procedure could lead to a wave of mass incarceration.
- “This is a historic day for pregnant women and their pre-born children and their families in Pennsylvania and throughout the United States,” she said.
- The group supports a statewide abortion ban, as well as the proposed constitutional amendment, which says abortion isn’t guaranteed in the state constitution.
- “It is negligent to ‘ban abortion’ when abortion procedures will still happen, but are more likely to be unsafe under restrictive policies, needlessly and knowingly putting people’s lives at risk,” Kenney wrote.
- “The ruling once again makes clear it is the authority of individual states to establish laws that are in the best interest of their residents,” they said.
- “Reproductive justice has always been about racial and economic justice, too,” he said.
- “A radical court will face the backlash of the majority of Americans who believe that people should have the right to an abortion,” he said.
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