Miami Herald

Florida Republican­s are hypocrites, claiming to be ‘pro-life’ — until the baby is born

- BY U. S. REP. FREDERICA WILSON Frederica Wilson is a democratic congressio­nal representa­tive for District 24.

Nearly 50 years ago, the Roe v. Wade decision gave women across the country the ability to make safer and more informed decisions about their reproducti­ve healthcare.

The leaked Supreme Court draft opinion signals a move to overturn this precedent, fueled by efforts from Republican legislator­s to limit abortion access. If those lawmakers were truly concerned with a child’s life, they’d turn their attention to strengthen­ing the social safety net for women so that children born from unplanned pregnancie­s are not casualties of the overburden­ed foster care system and prison pipeline. Their appalling attack on reproducti­ve rights is nothing more than blatant hypocrisy.

I often hear my Republican colleagues claim to be “prolife.” Yet, they only care about a baby until it is born. Then they disappear and abandon the children they claim to protect.

For many low- to middleinco­me people, the consequenc­es of limiting reproducti­ve healthcare options succeed only at regulating who can and canoped

not have an abortion. Because, let’s face it, those with the financial resources will still have access to safe abortions, creating a separate and unequal healthcare system.

Deciding if, and when, to have children is an intimate decision with lifelong consequenc­es, not just for the families impacted, but for their communitie­s. Losing access to family planning and reproducti­ve health counseling will be devastatin­g — increasing the burden and health risks facing poor women and women of color around the country. The U.S. already stands out among devel

nations for its shockingly high maternal mortality rate, lack of paid maternity leave and limited access to childcare.

PASSING RESTRICTIO­NS

Still, states across the U.S. are intent on passing oppressive restrictio­ns that would force childbirth regardless of the circumstan­ces. Imagine forcing a 13-year-old girl who was raped by her stepfather to bear the trauma of carrying a child for nine months. Imagine the pain of someone transition­ing from female to male who has been gang-raped and forced to carry to term, or the anguish of a

woman with seven children whose husband threatens her with domestic violence if she gets pregnant again. We cannot and will not go back to the days of back-alley and coat-hanger abortions.

And for my Republican counterpar­ts intent on lecturing women about the possibilit­y of adoption, don’t. It is willfully ignorant and insulting to dismiss the immense physical and mental health risks pregnant people face for nine months, let alone the pain that comes with childbirth.

Sadly, Florida has been one of the worst perpetrato­rs of strategic moves to control a woman’s reproducti­ve rights. Floridians have seen their access to abortions devastatin­gly hindered by laws like the recent 15-week abortion ban — the same Florida that mandates lessons against communism for children while taking a page from the authoritar­ian regime playbook and institutin­g communist-like controls over a person’s reproducti­ve organs.

There are grandmothe­rs in trailer parks and public housing singlehand­edly raising grandchild­ren. But where are conservati­ves when grandmothe­rs are struggling to buy diapers and formula? The only time I see them is on the floor of the

House trying to take away grandma’s Social Security and attacking her Medicare and food stamps.

If our country will deny individual­s the ability to make choices about their bodies, we must give them the tools to take care of those children. We need to expand positive reinforcem­ent programs and address the challenges faced by our youth. That’s how we protect children’s lives — not by limiting people’s access to healthcare.

This November, we must vote to root out this hypocrisy. Voting is the only tool we have to elect people who understand that a woman’s body is her sanctuary, and she alone should make decisions about her health. We must vote for politician­s who will respect the rights of our sisters, nieces, mothers, grandmothe­rs, family and partners. The ballot box holds the key locally, in our states, and in Congress.

 ?? TIFFANY TOMPKINS ttompkins@bradenton.com ?? Tim Webb of Bradenton joined over a hundred people in a rally organized by Women’s Voices of SW Florida to support women’s reproducti­ve rights on May 4.
TIFFANY TOMPKINS ttompkins@bradenton.com Tim Webb of Bradenton joined over a hundred people in a rally organized by Women’s Voices of SW Florida to support women’s reproducti­ve rights on May 4.
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