While the Women's Health Protection Act was expected to fail, Democratic leaders were under pressure from constituents to put it to a vote anyway in a show of support for federal abortion rights, as the Supreme Court could soon upend those rights.
While the Women's Health Protection Act was expected to fail, Democratic leaders were under pressure from constituents to put it to a vote anyway in a show of support for federal abortion rights, as the Supreme Court could soon upend those rights.
WASHINGTON, March 1 A bill to protect the right to have an abortion in the United States died in the Senate yesterday after it failed to garner enough Republican support to pass a procedural vote. While the Women’s Health Protection Act was expected to fail, Democratic leaders were under.
While the Women's Health Protection Act was expected to fail, Democratic leaders were under pressure from constituents to put it to a vote anyway in a show of support for federal abortion rights, as the Supreme Court could soon upend those rights.