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Since passing this back door attempt to shut down women’s health centers, the Alabama Legislature has become more forthright about its goals: to prevent women from obtaining safe and legal abortions. The House of Representatives has already passed a bill that would directly ban most abortions as well as several other measures that make it more difficult for a woman to obtain an abortion. The Senate could vote on these measures this week.


“Government has no place interfering in the private health care decisions between a woman, her family, and her doctor,” said Susan Watson, executive director of the ACLU of Alabama. “These unconstitutional laws will continue to cost the state taxpayer money. Instead of wasting precious resources on policies that hurt women, the Legislature should focus on fixing the problems of Alabamians.”


Similar laws have been blocked by courts in Mississippi and Wisconsin. The Alabama law is also similar to the Texas law that has forced one-third of the providers in the state to stop providing abortions, leaving large portions of the state with no provider and forcing women to travel hundreds of miles to get the care they need.


More information on this case can be found at: www.aclu.org/reproductive-freedom/planned-parenthood-southeast-inc-reproductive-health-services-et-al-v-bentley