The Columbus Dispatch

Harris talks to abortion providers on front lines

- Chris Megerian

WASHINGTON – Vice President Kamala Harris, embracing her role as one of the administra­tion’s most outspoken defenders of abortion rights, spoke Thursday with abortion providers from states with some of the country’s strongest restrictio­ns, saying they are “on the front lines of this war on women’s rights.”

The virtual conversati­on, which Harris hosted from the White House complex, came weeks after the leak of a draft Supreme Court opinion suggesting that justices are on the brink of overturnin­g the 1973 Roe v. Wade ruling that legalized abortion nationwide.

Justices are expected to issue their final ruling in the next six weeks, but some states with Republican leaders are already laying the groundwork to ban abortion outright if the court allows individual states to set their own rules for the procedure.

Shortly before Harris began her meeting, Oklahoma lawmakers passed what might be the most restrictiv­e abortion ban in the country, preventing the procedure in all cases except to save the life of a pregnant woman or if the pregnancy is the result of rape or incest reported to law enforcemen­t.

“It’s outrageous, and it’s just the latest in a series of extreme laws from around the country,” Harris said. She said the rules were designed to “punish and control women.”

In addition to Oklahoma, the abortion providers who participat­ed in the meeting were from Kansas, Texas, Missouri and Montana. Other states with less restrictiv­e laws are preparing for a potential influx of patients if more bans go into effect.

Much as President Joe Biden has done, Harris said other court rulings that allowed access to contracept­ion and legalized same sex marriage could also be at risk.

“It would be a direct assault on the fundamenta­l right of self determinat­ion, to live and love without interferen­ce from the government,” she said.

The Biden administra­tion has few options available to protect abortion, especially since legislatio­n to safeguard access failed in the Senate last week.

 ?? SUSAN WALSH/AP ?? Vice President Kamala Harris talks with abortion providers Thursday during a virtual meeting from the White House complex in Washington.
SUSAN WALSH/AP Vice President Kamala Harris talks with abortion providers Thursday during a virtual meeting from the White House complex in Washington.

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