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The "Ensuring Women's Right to Reproductive Freedom Act" Legislation in summary:

The U.S. House is reviewing this bill (H.R. 782) that would guarantee interstate access to reproductive freedoms in the United States.
Three main categories focus on the role of the federal government on this issue:
  • Whether the federal government should allow women  - and their support persons - to travel to other states for legal abortions. 
  • Whether the federal government should allow healthcare providers -  and their assistants  - to perform legal abortions with women who have traveled from other states.   
  • Whether federally-approved drugs for the termination of pregnancy should be allowed to be moved (e.g., carried/mailed) from one state to another state. 
 
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* 1. I am a Mother.

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* 2. Women  - and their support persons - should be allowed to travel to other states for legal abortions.

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* 3. Healthcare providers -  and their assistants  - should not have the right to perform legal abortions on women who have traveled from other states.

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* 4. Federally-approved drugs for the termination of pregnancy should be allowed to be moved (e.g., carried/mailed) from one state to another state.

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* 5. I think women should be allowed to travel to other states to receive legal abortions.

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* 6. Overall, I think the "Ensuring Women's Right to Reproductive Freedom Act" should become law.

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* 7. What is another legislative issue that should be the focus of Count on Mothers' surveys?

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* 8. Generally, I identify as

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