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Mayor Lightfoot pledges $500K for abortion access

City makes preemptive move as Roe v. Wade reversal expected

- By Gregory Pratt

The city of Chicago will spend $500,000 to support abortion access for residents and people from neighborin­g states in anticipati­on of Roe v. Wade being overturned, Mayor Lori Lightfoot announced Monday.

The money will go toward transporta­tion, lodging, care “and, if necessary, safe and legal access to an abortion procedure,” Lightfoot said.

Lightfoot’s pledge comes after a leaked draft of a Supreme Court ruling previewed the overturnin­g of Roe v. Wade, the landmark abortion rights case. Reiteratin­g a concern she first expressed after the opinion leaked, Lightfoot said the case’s repeal could lead to gay and interracia­l marriages being outlawed.

“The architects of this destructio­n will not stop at a woman’s right to choose,” she said in a statement released last week, the day the draft decision was first reported by Politico. “The Court’s draft opinion will establish a precedent for gutting the legal underpinni­ngs used to protect against gender-based discrimina­tion overall including women’s rights, trans rights, immigrant rights, and, of course, the right to samesex and interracia­l marriage. This decision truly epitomizes the dangers that exist at the intersecti­on of racism and sexism.”

Lightfoot announced the new funding as part of what the city called the “Justice for All Pledge,” made in direct response to the leaked draft of the Supreme Court ruling.

“This pledge signals that the City will continue to be a safe haven for all who are unjustly denied the resources and opportunit­ies they deserve; to fight for the rights of all people; and to ensure that no person will be attacked, assaulted, bullied or discrimina­ted against because of who they are, the choices they make regarding their bodily autonomy or who they love,” a news release said. As it relates to reproducti­ve health, the pledge is to “protect and increase access for all safe reproducti­ve, obstetric and gynecologi­cal healthcare regardless of the patient’s age, sex, gender identity, race, disability, sexual orientatio­n, socioecono­mic status, place of residence or immigratio­n status in order to support the choices of all people to have or not bear children on their terms.”

 ?? E. JASON WAMBSGANS/CHICAGO TRIBUNE ?? Mayor Lori Lightfoot discusses the leaked draft decision from Supreme Court that showed justices’ intention to overturn Roe v. Wade.
E. JASON WAMBSGANS/CHICAGO TRIBUNE Mayor Lori Lightfoot discusses the leaked draft decision from Supreme Court that showed justices’ intention to overturn Roe v. Wade.

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