
Abortion rights advocates call for California to become a true 'Reproductive Freedom State' if Roe v. Wade is overturned
CNN
A coalition of more than 40 organizations, including abortion rights advocacy groups, issued a report on Wednesday with 45 recommendations to "protect, strengthen and expand abortion services" in California.
The report comes as the US Supreme Court weighs new laws in Texas and Mississippi that are much more restrictive than 1973's Roe v. Wade decision, which legalized abortion nationwide and says states can't ban abortion unless a fetus is viable or can survive outside the womb.
"It is imperative that California policymakers begin acting upon these policy recommendations and preparing the state to serve potentially millions more people seeking abortion care as other states adopt extreme bans on an essential health service," the report from the California Future of Abortion Council says. "California must build upon its existing protections, innovate, and implement bold programs and policies to truly be a Reproductive Freedom State."