Springfield News-Sun

Senate passes bill to boost Supreme Court security

- By Mary Clare Jalonick and Lisa Mascaro

WASHINGTON — The Senate passed legislatio­n Monday to beef up security for Supreme Court justices, ensuring they and their families are protected as the court deliberate­s abortion access and whether to overturn the landmark Roe v. Wade decision.

The bipartisan bill, which passed by voice vote with no objections, did not provide additional funding, which could come later. But it aims to put the court on par with the executive and legislativ­e branches, making certain the nine justices are provided security as some protesters have gathered outside their homes. The bill now moves to the House for its considerat­ion.

Protests have erupted in front of the Supreme Court Building and around the country after a leaked draft opinion suggested a majority of conservati­ves on the court are prepared to end the constituti­onal right to an abortion.

The Senate legislatio­n is a technical change that allows Supreme Court law enforcemen­t to provide around-theclock security to immediate family members, in line with protection for some people in the executive and legislativ­e branches. It was sponsored by Sens. Chris Coons, D-del., and John Cornyn, R-texas.

Cornyn said threats to Supreme Court justices and their families are “disgracefu­l” and attempts to intimidate the independen­ce of the judiciary branch shouldn’t be tolerated.

“The House must take up and pass it immediatel­y,” Cornyn said.

Passage of the legislatio­n came as more than 100 people gathered Monday night outside Justice Samuel Alito’s home in Virginia, lighting candles and chanting, “Abort the court!”

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