ACLU Applauds Introduction of the Freedom of Choice Act (4/19/2007)
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WASHINGTON - The American Civil Liberties Union today expressed its
strong support for the Freedom of Choice Act (FOCA) introduced by Senator
Barbara Boxer (D - CA) and Representative Jerrold Nadler (D - NY). This
legislation would preserve women’s health and reproductive rights by protecting
their right to privacy and ability to make their own reproductive choices.
This new legislation is especially important in light of yesterday’s Supreme
Court decision upholding a federal ban on certain abortion procedures over the
strong objections of the medical community, including the American College of
Obstetricians and Gynecologists, an organization representing 90 percent of the
country’s OB-GYNs.
"This latest attack on women’s reproductive health shows once again the
pressing need for legislation keeping personal medical decisions in the hands of
doctors and their patients," said Caroline Fredrickson, director of the ACLU
Washington Legislative Office. "Despite the Supreme Court’s ruling, we still
believe that doctors, not politicians, are most qualified to determine the
safest course of treatment for their patients. The Freedom of Choice Act will
protect women’s relationships with their doctors from political intrusion."
The Freedom of Choice Act would restore critical protections for women’s
health, a core principle of Roe v. Wade that was undercut by yesterday’s
Supreme Court ruling. It would protect the right of women, in conjunction with
their doctors, to make personal medical decisions and prohibit the government
interfering in those decisions.
Said Fredrickson, "At a time when the core protections of Roe v. Wade
are under attack, FOCA is essential to guarantee reproductive freedom in federal
law for future generations of American women. The ACLU strongly supports this
important legislation and urges Congress to lend the bill its support."
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