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'Senate Dems' Emergency Abortion Care Blitz; Top Senate Democrats Will Force Republicans To Vote On Access To Emergency Abortion Care This Week, In One Of Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer's Final Pre-Election Messaging Pushes' - Axios

Benzinga ·  Sep 24 04:41

Top Senate Democrats will force Republicans to vote on access to emergency abortion care this week, in one of Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.)'s final pre-election messaging pushes, Axios has learned.

The big picture: The death of a Georgia woman who was refused emergency care because of the state's abortion restrictions has become the latest rallying cry for Democrats who are wagering abortion will be a winning issue for their party on Nov. 5.

  • Sen. Patty Murray (D-Wash.), will seek unanimous consent Tuesday to pass a resolution she introduced last week affirming that every person has a right to emergency health care, including abortion care.
  • Murray's move will force Republicans to either block the measure or pass it.
  • Sen. Tammy Baldwin (D-Wisc.) also will seek unanimous consent Tuesday on a bill that would offset travels costs for people seeking abortion care.

Catch up quick: An investigation published by ProPublica last week highlighted the circumstances of Amber Nicole Thurman's 2022 death — the first publicly reported death caused by delayed abortion care.

Zoom in: The maneuvers represent Senate Democrats' parting shots in their messaging war with with Republicans before lawmakers go home to campaign ahead of Election Day.

  • Schumer will join a press conference at the Capitol Tuesday focused on access to emergency reproductive care.
  • Senate Democrats have made abortion access their most prominent campaign issue, forcing Republicans this month to block a bill promoting universal IVF coverage.
  • Schumer has used the Senate floor to go on offense against Republicans over everything from reproductive rights to gun control in the run-up to the election.

Zoom out: Senate Republicans have blocked similar attempts from Democrats in the past few months, and there is little reason to believe the outcome will be different this time around.

  • Abortion access will be a top issue in a number of states where Schumer is trying to protect incumbents so he can retain his majority.
  • There also will be abortion measures on the ballot in Arizona, Florida, Maryland, Montana and Nevada — all states where Schumer is trying either to flip or keep a seat.
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