Rep. Galonski: Ohioans still deserve the freedom to make their own health care decisions after Supreme Court strikes down Roe v. Wade
COLUMBUS– State Rep. Tavia Galonski (D-Akron) today issued a statement after the Supreme Court’s conservative majority struck down Roe v. Wade, which established the right to access safe and legal abortion care in the United States.
“The Supreme Court has handed another blow to millions of people who find themselves in some of the most difficult circumstances of their lives,” said Rep. Galonski. “The right to reproductive freedom should not be in the hands of the state. The Supreme Court’s decision will not stop abortions from happening, it will only stop safe ones. Women must have the right to bodily autonomy. We are not asking for it, we are demanding it.”
Over 60% of Ohioans agree with the Roe v. Wade decision to allow access to abortion. Despite this, Ohio Republicans continue to prioritize legislation to ban abortion, including the 6-week abortion ban signed into law by Gov. DeWine in 2019. House Bill 598 and Senate Bill 123 are current pieces of legislation that would completely ban abortion in Ohio without any exceptions for rape, incest or to protect the health of the mother.
Meanwhile, Democrats have introduced House Joint Resolution (HJR) 5, a constitutional amendment that would ensure all people have the freedom to make decisions about their bodies and healthcare. This includes the ability to obtain surgical and medical abortion services. Additionally, the amendment would codify the right to access and use contraceptive devices and medications.
HJR 5 still awaits assignment to a House committee and a first hearing.