Republican war on women
"How many more will have to suffer? How many more will have to die? Don't ask me why!" - Bob Marley
Harris blames ‘Trump abortion ban’ for deaths of two Georgia women. Harris tied Trump’s appointment of three conservative Supreme Court justices key to overturning Roe v. Wade to the deaths of two women in the state. ProPublica reported this week the women were denied or afraid to seek emergency medical care because of Georgia’s ban on abortions after about six weeks of pregnancy. - Politico
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Republican War On Women
Died because of a Trump abortion ban
“Now we know that at least two women — and those are only the stories we know here in the state of Georgia — died because of a Trump abortion ban,” Harris said. “The reality is, for every story we hear of the suffering under Trump abortion bans, there are so many of the stories we’re not hearing, but where suffering is happening every day in our country.”
It’s the vice president’s latest attempt to hold Trump responsible for the near-total abortion bans that have taken effect in more than a third of states since Roe’s fall. For weeks, she has been highlighting stories of women who were denied abortions in emergency situations and families who have struggled to receive fertility care, like in vitro fertilization, to demonstrate the sweeping consequences of such laws. - Politico
Republicans don’t want women to vote
They now think they may have a strategy that could prevent them from doing so. House Speaker Mike Johnson and former President Donald Trump were pushing the Safeguard American Eligibility, or SAVE, Act, demanding it be part of must-pass legislation to fund the federal government for another year. - TNR
How the SAVE Act disenfranchises women
The SAVE Act is a proposed federal law, so, first off, it would put a future president (say, Trump) in charge of enforcing it, taking that power away from the states. Millions of voter registrations in any states the president decides are problematic could be removed until those voters “cure” their registrations, and state authorities would have no say in it.
And what will the law require citizens who want to vote do? Lacking a passport or other proof of citizenship with their married names, they must produce both a birth certificate (with the seal of the state where it was issued; no copies allowed) and a current form of identification—both with the exact same name on them. That could instantly disqualify about 90 percent of all married women without passports or other proof that matches their birth certificates or proof of a legal name change. - TNR
Takeaway: Don't become another casualty in the Republican War On Women. Vote for Kamala Harris and Democrats to protect your freedoms.
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The department of health and human services needs to publish the current data related to maternal mortality daily. We are only guessing what the numbers are and that’s no accident. What is happening to women seeking emergency medical care in hospitals and their parking lots and in peoples homes must be made public. We need to know numbers only. We need to know the states who turn a blind eye to maternal deaths. Preventable healthcare related deaths should not be ignored. They should be analyzed for cause and improvement/ prevention put in place. This is our responsibility as humans to find out the numbers now. The data from 3 years ago is not relevant since the hippocratic has become a thing of the past. Transparency is essential.