Middle? is there a compromise somewhere? listen, you know what? this is a fundamental constitutional right that women in america have had for 49 years. whereas a lot of conversation about the pandemic and the disproportionate impact it s had on women particularly women with fewer resources. we want to support women. you don t start by taking agency away from making their own health care decisions. this is something that shouldn t be up to politicians that shouldn t be up to judges frank ly. it should be squarely a woman s determination with advice from fighting for. democrats what. to codify roe into law. they probably don t have the votes in the senate or to end the filibuster. quite frankly, they re stuck. there are republicans that want to see a nationwide ban on abortion. could that happen if republicans regain congress and the
Has an ideological opposition to abortion. what we re talking about is title ten. title ten allows for federal funding to go to certain institutions like planned parenthood that offer abortion services. this is almost like a hide amendment style rule that uses regulations to prohibit funding going to these organizations. in this specific context, it s like a domestic gag rule. it s something where clinics like planned parenthood are not able to have abortion services and all the contraception and pap smears and breast exams in the same facility. and so in practice what this essentially restrictions is one in four women in america have had an abortion. the majority of women have gone to a planned parenthood for reproductive health care. it s not just about abortion. because as we know, increased access to contraception actually reducings the number of abortions. and the teen pregnancy rate in this current moment is at the