May 1st, 2024
Republicans Stalled Repeal for 22 days
ARIZONA– Following 22 days since Arizona’s MAGA Republicans rolled the clocks back to 1864, banning abortions with no exceptions for rape or incest, they were caught lying about their long and detailed anti-abortion record, were fundraising in Kentucky on the successful passage of their draconian ban, were caught in their plan to sow misinformation and pull voters away from the abortion access ballot initiative, and repeatedly stalled passage of the repeal at all costs. Today, House and Senate Democrats have successfully passed a bill repealing the 1864 abortion ban. The bill, championed by Representative Stephanie Stahl-Hamilton, will now go to the Governor for signage.
“This repeal was only possible because of Democrats and with a Democratic majority in the legislature, we would have delivered a repeal on day one– not day 22,” said Arizona Democratic Chairwoman Yolanda Bejarano. “MAGA Republicans have spent the past three weeks lying about their stance on abortion and doing everything in their power to restrict abortion access. While we are proud of this progress, we can’t let up now– the only way to protect our reproductive rights in the future is to win the legislature and the White House in November.”
ADLCC Co-Chair Priya Sundareshan added, “Democrats in the House and Senate delivered the repeal of the 1864 ban, despite Republicans attempts to stall, confuse voters, and lie about their records. Make no mistake, with a Democratic majority in the legislature we would have repealed this ban on day one. We need to flip the legislature so we can codify abortion access and stop Republicans from interfering in our medical decisions ever again.”
Even with today’s successful repeals, Arizonans will begin living under the 1864 abortion ban effective June 27– just three days after the 2-year anniversary of the Dobbs decision. The 1864 ban will stand until 90 days after the close of session, forcing Arizonans to drive an average of 251 miles for abortion care beginning in late June.
As a reminder, here’s how Arizona’s MAGA Republicans are lying about their long and detailed record of undermining reproductive rights:
- Republicans accidentally leaked their plans to pull votes away from the abortion ballot initiative by sowing confusion among voters leading to them enacting another ban.
- Rep. Matt Gress is one of the most pro-life members of the House, sponsoring House Bill 2427 that would have established fetal personhood in Arizona, opening the door for banning reproductive healthcare services such as IVF.
- When presented with legislation to repeal the ban, Rep. Matt Gress voted with the Republican majority so that the House entered recess and the discussion was shut down.
- Rep. Matt Gress again voted with the Republican majority in adjourning session for the day without hearing discussion on the ban repeal.
- When held accountable for his votes, Rep. Gress said, “I don’t remember voting aye ― my (GOP) colleagues would be surprised.”
- When held accountable for his votes, Rep. Gress called the attention to the video “unfair” and called the attempts to contradict his story a “partisan attack and a lie.”
- Rep. Gress finally admitted to lying for three whole days after the vote occurred and he could no longer deny video evidence.
- Rep. Shawnna Bolick joined every Senate Republican in urging voters to refuse to sign the abortion access initiative in Arizona, vowing to introduce anti-abortion legislation including banning abortion at the “moment of conception.”
- Senator T.J. Shope co-sponsored the bill to ban abortions at 15 weeks that would have prosecuted doctors who performed abortions after 15 weeks.
- Senate Majority Leader Sonny Borrelli retorted that women should “hold aspirin between their knees,” suggesting that women wouldn’t need access to contraception if they kept a pill bottle between their legs to stop them from having sex.
- Kari Lake “solidified her support for Arizona’s total abortion ban and called on county sheriffs to enforce the law”, “[expressed] disappointment” that the ban isn’t being enforced, and “[downplayed] 1864 abortion law, [said] Arizonans can travel ‘3 hours’ for procedure.”
- Congressman David Schweikert co-sponsored the Life at Conception Act six times. The Life at Conception Act would ban all abortions and does not exclude IVF treatments in defining “person” as “each and every member of the species homo sapiens at all stages of life, including the moment of fertilization.”
- Congressman Juan Ciscomani co-sponsored H.R. 7, legislation that prohibits using government subsidies, including tax credits, to purchase insurance plans that cover abortions. Women who are serving in the military, veterans or covered under Medicaid, as well as federal employees and those covered by the Indian Health Service, would not be able to use their credits to purchase insurance that covers abortions.
- Former Governor Doug Ducey pushed through a 15-week ban that was the basis of this court case going to the Arizona Supreme Court, and appointed all the far-right justices that made the ruling today.
Arizona Democrats are prepared to fight for abortion rights up and down the ticket. To learn more about key initiatives, how to vote or how to support Democrats this election cycle, please visit azdem.org
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