Sen. Chris Dodd's Statement on Reproductive Health Issues
Andrea Lynch, RH Reality Check on December 21, 2007 - 10:35am
Published under: Contraception | STI/HIV/AIDS Prevention | Sexuality Education | Maternal Health | Access to Abortion | Women’s Rights | Election 2008 | Christoper Dodd | reproductive health questionnaire | Countdown to Iowa |
Dodd Has Been a Leader in the Fight to Protect Reproductive Rights. In 1995 Chris Dodd was an original cosponsor of Sen. Boxer's Women's Choice and Reproductive Health Protection Act, which among other things would have codified the Supreme Court's decision in Roe v. Wade guaranteeing a woman's right to choose. Dodd has repeatedly voted to protect choice, and since 1990, when the National Abortion Rights Action League began issuing numerical legislative scorecards, Dodd received a "100" rating twelve out of fifteen years. Dodd Cosponsored the Freedom of Choice Act. Chris Dodd cosponsored the Freedom of Choice Act, the bill that would codify a woman's right to choose in federal law, three times. The Act would make it the policy of the United States that every woman has the fundamental right to choose to bear a child, to terminate a pregnancy prior to fetal viability, or to terminate a pregnancy after fetal viability when necessary to protect the life or health of the woman. It would bar federal, state, and local governments from passing laws forbidding women from terminating their pregnancies prior to fetal viability. Dodd Supported Funding for Family Planning Programs and Emergency Contraceptives. Chris Dodd has repeatedly voted to fund international family planning programs, and voted to repeal the so-called "Mexico City Policy" (also known as "the global gag rule") which prohibits family planning assistance to foreign non-governmental organizations that provide abortions or abortion counseling. In 1997, Dodd voted for the early release of family planning funds, and one year later voted against an effort to restrict U.S. contributions to international family planning programs. In 2003, Chris Dodd voted to require hospitals to make emergency contraceptives and information about them available to rape victims as part of the expansion of the States' Children's Health Insurance Program. Dodd Supported Repeal of the "Gag Rule" That Forbids Communication Between a Woman and Her Doctor About Reproductive Decisions. In 1992, Chris Dodd voted to override President George H.W. Bush's veto of a bill that overturned the administration's "gag rule" preventing medical personnel from advising women on abortion at federally funded clinics. A year earlier Dodd also voted to prevent enforcement of the gag rule as part of the appropriations bill for the Department of Labor, HHS and Education. Dodd Supported Choice By Voting to Allow U.S. Military Hospitals to Provide Reproductive Services. Chris Dodd repeatedly voted for measures that would repeal current law prohibiting overseas U.S. military hospitals and medical facilities from performing privately funded abortions for U.S. service members and their dependents.
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