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Page last updated on August 22, 2023 at 10:20 am

Released Tuesday, August 22, 2023:

 

“Yesterday the Indiana Supreme Court failed all Hoosiers by allowing the near-total abortion ban, SB1, to go into effect immediately. This terrible law unconscionably revokes basic human rights, denying women and all people capable of pregnancy the fundamental dignity and bodily autonomy that I believe is protected under the State constitution. Indiana’s state government – the legislature, the governor, and the court – empowered by the radical, activist US Supreme Court that overruled Roe v. Wade, have together conspired to take Hoosier women backward, no longer protected as equal residents under the law.

 

While we are bound by law, as Mayor of Bloomington I will do everything in my power to protect and help our residents access the healthcare they are entitled to and deserve. In response to SB1’s passage last year, the Bloomington City Council and my Administration issued Resolution 22-15, making available $100,000 in grant funds to support emergency services needed to help our residents maintain control and autonomy over their reproductive health and life decisions.

 

The City of Bloomington also supports our own employees by continuing to provide abortion coverage through our employee health plan and by providing funds for employees and their families to travel outside the state to access needed reproductive healthcare. We encourage all employers to do the same.When politicians subjugate their people, substituting their own radical judgments for the intimate and personal decisions of families and doctors, we must stand up and speak out for personal liberty and fundamental rights. This is not over.”

 

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