MUST-READ: The fall of Roe didn't happen overnight. It's the result of a decades-long effort by extreme anti-abortion lawmakers to peddle misinformation and pass laws to chip away our rights.

HERE is how Republican lawmakers & judges have been mobilizing for a post-Roe America⬇️

Just hours after SCOTUS overturned Roe, ARKANSAS Attorney General Leslie Rutledge confirmed that abortion is now immediately illegal. AR is one of 13 states with “trigger bans” which will prohibit abortion within 30 days of Roe's fall—several of which took effect the day of.
In five states without trigger laws—Alabama, Georgia, Iowa, Ohio, and South Carolina—courts have blocked or struck down recent laws that banned most or all abortions. Without Roe, those laws will probably take effect within weeks or months. (WaPo)
FLORIDA has been preparing for a 15-week abortion ban to go into effect today, July 1, after Gov. DeSantis signed the ban into law in April—widely considered to model the Mississippi law which was considered by SCOTUS in Dobbs v JWHO. https://t.co/ipmGRAsQ7j
FLORIDA's Governor DeSantis also vetoed $2 million meant to help low-income people access long-acting birth control—which had been sent to his desk with bipartisan support. https://t.co/ImkG58rQsK
IDAHO lawmakers passed a new law banning abortions after about six weeks of pregnancy—and that was before Idaho’s trigger law which went into effect when Roe fell. https://t.co/fYga2dnQfw
IDAHO: Unless the life of the mother is directly threatened, Idaho law will require patients to present their doctor with a police report documenting rape or incest to obtain a legal abortion. https://t.co/hdRQ7qdoeK
IDAHO: The state House's Assistant Majority Leader said his caucus would consider banning certain forms of birth control, including Plan B emergency contraception and intrauterine devices (IUDs).

To be clear: Plan B and IUDs are used to PREVENT pregnancy. https://t.co/5JZRYm8ELY
IOWA: Just two weeks ago, Iowa’s state Supreme Court gutted its own 2018 ruling that there is a “fundamental right” to abortion in the state’s constitution.
KANSAS Republican attorney general candidate Kris Kobach—who, if elected, may end up with the power to criminalize abortion—released a plan for the office in which he promised to push for laws “to make Kansas the most pro-life state in America.” https://t.co/HG0eBlnyKG
LOUISIANA’s legislature just passed two abortion bills that ban most abortions in the state, criminalize providers who perform the procedure, and outlaw mailing abortion pills to people in LA—opening the door for interstate battles. https://t.co/66DF1GNWuC
LOUISIANA's “legislature briefly considered a bill that would define a fetus as a person for the purpose of the state’s homicide law... the notion of so-called personhood laws is likely to become more realistic” now that Roe has been overturned. https://t.co/0bl13bjRNU
MICHIGAN: A Republican lawmaker introduced a bill that not only prohibits abortion at all stages of pregnancy, it also would make providing an abortion a 10-year felony carrying an up to $100,000 fine. https://t.co/gzlT5JiDbK
MICHIGAN’s Republican-led legislature had also asked a state judge to allow a 1931 abortion ban to take effect if SCOTUS overturned Roe v. Wade. https://t.co/4cPvATWvmj
MISSISSIPPI Attorney General Lynn Fitch on Monday certified the state’s 2007 trigger law, which will implement a near-total abortion ban next week. https://t.co/V6otgeciNr
MISSISSIPPI: On @MeetThePress, Governor Reeves would not say whether he would sign legislation banning birth control. https://t.co/qzeNOuSKF5
MISSOURI: A 2019 state law, which included a trigger ban, also “funneled millions of tax dollars to fight abortion” and drained state revenues by increasing tax credits for MO taxpayers who donate money to crisis pregnancy centers. https://t.co/5qSgfNCz98
MISSOURI: The state has floated a first-of-its-kind proposal to allow private citizens to sue anyone who helps a Missouri resident have an abortion outside the state—from the out-of-state physician to whoever helps transport a person across state lines. https://t.co/fvpHV74lj5
OKLAHOMA Gov. Stitt signed an abortion ban that bans nearly all abortions starting at fertilization and takes effect immediately—modeled after a Texas law that allows individuals to sue abortion providers and others who aid someone in seeking an abortion. https://t.co/Ix1epjLrpT
SOUTH DAKOTA is one of 19 states with trigger laws set to automatically ban abortion in some capacity now that Roe has been overturned. Gov. Noem also said she will ban telemedicine appointments with abortion care providers who prescribe pills online. https://t.co/B7M0TmLSRD
TENNESSEE: Gov. Bill Lee signed legislation that would criminalize obtaining abortion pills through mail delivery. The original bill had up to a 20-year prison sentence. https://t.co/M5LsTOVOyU
TEXAS: After passing last year's abortion ban enforced by bounty hunters, TX Rs have suggested bills to stop women from traveling out of state to get abortions, target abortion assistance funds, & reclassify emergency contraception like Plan B as abortion. https://t.co/DtwWzKbva5
In TEXAS, the fall of Roe virtually eliminates abortion access. Last year, the Republican legislature passed a trigger law that will go into effect 30 days after Dobbs decision, which includes criminalizing doctors and making performing abortion a felony. https://t.co/4EdYFjMI9Q
UTAH's abortion ban “includes language that may make it impossible for most patients to claim an exemption” for medical complications. Doctors and legal experts say exemptions “won't actually protect patients in most medical complications.” https://t.co/lc4fxUoG1G
VIRGINIA: Republican Gov. Glenn Youngkin said he will seek an abortion ban after 15 weeks of pregnancy. While most state legislatures have adjourned for the year, some governors have expressed interest in convening special sessions to pass additional antiabortion bills.
WEST VIRGINIA: As of last Friday, the only abortion clinic in the state is no longer performing abortions.

“Roe has never been enough, but in states like West Virginia, it was the only thing protecting abortion access,” said Katie Quinonez, executive director of @womenshealthwv.
Overturning Roe may also affect U.S. territories. For instance: “Women from the remote U.S. territories of Guam and the Northern Mariana Islands will likely have to travel farther than other Americans to terminate a pregnancy.” https://t.co/RmxslQtuUc
PUERTO RICO, which Aborto Libre says largely “copy-paste[s]...laws from the States,” is currently facing measures that resemble, almost identically, anti-choice legislation that has recently passed in U.S. states, including abortion bans after 20 weeks. https://t.co/FCqUSaw1Gv
Many of these efforts will face litigation challenges—some already have. For example, just this week, a state judge imposed an injunction on the Florida 15-week ban.

But the grim and devastating impact of the Court’s decision in Dobbs cannot be understated.
Blue states have been bolstering reproductive rights, but make no mistake: the fall of Roe will impact women in places like IL, CA, and NY, as more people from states with abortion restrictions seek out-of-state services and strain blue states' capacities to perform procedures.
Overturning #Roe may also lead to interstate battles. In one scenario outlined by a @DrexelUniv law professor, providers in states where abortion is legal could potentially face prosecution for caring for a woman who crossed state lines for repro care. https://t.co/GNTCp02rXa
It's not just red states that are attacking reproductive health care: it's Congressional Republicans. Senate Republican Leader McConnell has already floated the idea of a nationwide abortion ban the next time Republicans control Congress & the White House. https://t.co/1crN8cI5Ao
The Heritage Foundation tweeted “Overturning Roe is just the beginning.”

Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America launched a $2 mil ad buy in key swing states to encourage the expansion of red state legislatures.

Students for Life are pushing to classify Plan B as an abortifacient.
It is a fact that conservative state governments were preparing for a post-Roe America. Congress must check the conservative Court, enshrine into law the right to make one's own reproductive health care choices, and confirm judges who will uphold the rule of law.

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