• 4 months ago
At a Senate Democratic press briefing on Tuesday, Sen. Mazie Hirono (D-HI) spoke about abortion and contraception.

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Transcript
00:00 >> Thank you.
00:03 We should all be asking, why do the Republicans have
00:10 such an obsession about controlling women's bodies?
00:14 So this month is almost two years since the disastrous Dobbs decision
00:21 and Dobbs wreaked chaos and havoc, but there is more to come.
00:27 Justice Thomas called for revisiting Griswold,
00:31 which is the 1965 case protecting the right to contraception.
00:36 And he pointed to the desire to revisit Griswold
00:41 in his concurrence to the Dobbs decision.
00:46 Excuse me.
00:48 Justice Alito respects his wife's right to, you know,
00:56 have a flag flying upside down, but he respects his wife's right
01:02 to do that apparently, but he doesn't give a rip
01:06 about telling millions of women in this country
01:09 that they have to have babies.
01:11 I said, what's with that?
01:13 And just this year, both of those justices suggested the Comstock Act,
01:19 a Civil War era law could be used to restrict access
01:24 to reproductive services in this country.
01:28 Republican states across the country have been blocking
01:31 or rolling back access to contraception.
01:34 Virginia's governor just vetoed a right
01:37 to contraception bill earlier this year.
01:41 Arizona Republicans blocked a similar bill in their legislature.
01:45 Oklahoma's legislature have advanced a bill that would ban access
01:50 to IUDs and other emergency contraceptives,
01:53 and the list goes on.
01:56 This abuse of power and control and Republicans' obsessions
02:00 with controlling women's body continues.
02:03 And we should ask, why is that?
02:07 So Democrats know women should make decisions
02:10 about their own bodies, and for myself.
02:14 One of the major reasons that I ran for office was my desire to make sure
02:21 that women had access to abortion, and we did.
02:24 For 50 years, I had a right, a constitutional right to abortion,
02:28 which this out-of-control Supreme Court majority just summarily
02:32 took away.
02:34 So our bill, the right to contraception bill, is very simple.
02:37 It says we have a right to contraception, and the providers
02:42 of contraception have a right to provide the contraception.
02:46 It would help ensure people across the healthcare dimension
02:50 that we will have access to the contraceptions, including IUDs
02:56 and other methods, Plan B and more.
02:59 It doesn't force anybody to use contraception.
03:03 It doesn't force anybody to provide contraception, but it's certainly
03:06 for those who want to have it, who want to allow it,
03:09 who want to provide it, will not be stopped
03:12 by either federal or state law to do that.
03:15 And tomorrow, there's going to be a vote on this bill,
03:18 and my question is will Republicans stand with the women
03:21 and families in this country or not?
03:24 Mahalo.

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