abortion. with so many questions about what really happened, it s a real shame that the biden administration rushed to exploit this poor little girl s situation. one of the bills being voted on today is the ensuring access to abortion act which ensures individuals crossing state lines seeking reproductive health care or those traveling with them are protected from criminal punishment. joining us is one of the sponsors of the bill, democratic congresswoman marilyn strickland. congresswoman, thank you for being with us today. i understand it s a procedural vote. a vote before the final vote in the house. we just saw gabe s report on this 10-year-old girl who traveled from ohio to indiana to have an abortion. now indiana attorney general is threatening criminal charges against the doctor. what is your reaction? well, my reaction is this is a textbook example of why we need national legislation that protects reproductive freedom and the right to safe and legal
access. by introducing this bill, we are basically trying to protect the 14th amendment which gives you the freedom to travel, interstate travel, and that includes getting access to safe and legal abortion, andrea. senate republicans blocked a democratic bill thursday that would protect the rights of women to travel and wouldn t even let it come to the floor for a vote, so this is a classic situation where they use the filibuster situation where they wouldn t let the vote be held. so that means that nothing like this is ever going to get passed by the senate. well, it means it won t get passed by the senate this year. this is why as democrats, we are working hard to expand our senate majority. there are some seats in play we think we can be competitive in and perhaps we can use reconciliation or getting rid of the filibuster specifically for reproductive rights as a way to make sure that women have access to safe and legal abortion, andrea. there was a huge uproar over this story
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Unklare Corona-Regeln behindern die Planungen von Geschäftsreisenden und Touristen. Erste Reiseveranstalter nehmen Urlauber nur noch mit, wenn sie vollständig geimpft oder genesen sind. Zeichnet sich damit ein genereller Trend ab?