Gavin Newsom wants California to help make most abortions free — even for the uninsured [The Sacramento Bee]
Newsom on Wednesday released a preview of a new
Most of the new funding —
Newsom wants to spend the majority of the additional
The remainder would go toward creating a “comprehensive reproductive rights website” and researching reproductive healthcare access issues.
The governor has been especially vocal about ensuring reproductive healthcare access in
If the court invalidates that ruling, abortion access would be left up to states, a large chunk of which would likely move to ban the procedure entirely.
Following the draft opinion leak, Newsom joined legislative leaders in calling for an abortion rights amendment to the state constitution.
Lawmakers have also begun to share their own abortion stories as they speak out for access to reproductive healthcare. Assemblywoman
“California will not stand idly by as extremists roll back our basic constitutional rights,” Newsom said in the release. “We’re going to fight like hell, making sure that all women — not just those in
Newsom pushes for no- or low-cost abortion care
Newsom has been working to make abortions free or very low-cost for most Californians throughout the course of the year. He has spoken openly about his desire to make
The budget the governor released in January already included a
The federal government funds Covered California and and other Affordable Care Act plans, which means they come with restrictions on abortion care coverage.
Newsom in March also signed Senate Bill 245, which prohibits insurance companies from charging co-pays, deductibles or cost-sharing requirements for abortions and abortion-related services.
“We’re expanding access to these critical services, welcoming businesses and their employees fleeing anti-abortion states, and reaffirming our commitment to continuing to work closely with the Legislature and reproductive rights stakeholders to further solidify California’s leadership on abortion rights,” Newsom said in the release.
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