Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Biden marks 100 days since Dobbs ruling as Dems eye midterms

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WASHINGTON – President Joe Biden is highlighti­ng his administra­tion’s efforts to protect access to abortion as he marks 100 days since the Supreme Court overturned a national right to the procedure and Democrats hope the issue will galvanize their voters ahead of the midterm elections.

Biden on Tuesday will attend the second meeting of the Cabinet-level task force he stood up to coordinate the government’s response to the ruling, the White House said, and will announce two new steps meant to “protect access to reproducti­ve health care.”

Still, Biden is set to remind Americans that only Congress can restore access to abortion nationally, which forms a central argument of Biden’s pitch to voters frustrated by the Supreme Court ruling to send Democrats to Washington.

The Education Department is sending guidance to universiti­es reminding them that federal law requires that they “protect their students from discrimina­tion on the basis of pregnancy, including pregnancy terminatio­n.” The Department of Health and Human Services will also release $6 million in new funding to promote family planning services.

In conjunctio­n with the meeting, Jennifer Klein, the director of the White House’s Gender Policy Council and the leader of the White House task force, issued a new memo to Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris outlining the effects of the Dobbs v. Jackson decision, which overturned Roe v. Wade and allowed states to ban abortion.

“Close to 30 million women of reproducti­ve age now live in a state with a ban – including nearly 22 million women who cannot access abortion care after six weeks, before most women know they are pregnant,” she wrote. “Extreme abortion bans are having consequenc­es that extend beyond abortion, including reports of women being denied access to necessary prescripti­ons and contracept­ion at pharmacies and on college campuses.”

 ?? ANDREW HARNIK/AP ?? President Joe Biden is set to remind Americans that only Congress can restore access to abortion nationally.
ANDREW HARNIK/AP President Joe Biden is set to remind Americans that only Congress can restore access to abortion nationally.

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