Uprise RI: More than a dozen national groups call for passage of the Equality in Abortion Coverage Act

Uprise RI: May 18, 2022, by Uprise RI  || The Womxn Project and SISTA Fire publicly launched of a letter signed by national reproductive health, rights, and justice organizations urging the Rhode Island General Assembly to pass the Equality in Abortion Coverage Act (EACA) (S2549 / H7442), which would include insurance coverage for abortion in the state Medicaid program and associated plans and include coverage in the insurance plan used by state employees.

“The Womxn Project is proud to be joined by the National Institute for Reproductive Health and more than a dozen national organizations representing hundreds of thousands of people from across the country in urging Governor McKee, House Speaker Joe Shekarchi, Senate President Dominick Ruggerio and the entire General Assembly to stop delaying on moving the Equality in Abortion Coverage Act. We know that the need is there — and so is the support among voters in our state and beyond.

“Voters showed up in huge numbers in 2019 to push the Rhode Island General Assembly to pass the Reproductive Privacy Act, which was essential for protecting abortion rights in Rhode Island, but did not ensure access to care. Passing the EACA is fundamental to ensuring that all Rhode Islanders, particularly people of color and low-income people, have true and meaningful access to abortion care.  We need to make this an essential priority for 2022 as a strong statement that we believe in ensuring the right is there for all Rhode Islanders – and help contribute to momentum to push back on the rampant attacks on our health decisions and bodily autonomy.

“The Womxn Project is proud to work with SISTA Fire and to lead a robust campaign of more than 40 Rhode Island based organizations leveraging our collective strength to get rid of these harmful financial barriers. The addition of such an amazing set of national advocates who are truly experts and leaders in reproductive health, rights and justice makes the case even stronger to get this done this year.”

The national organizations calling for the passage of EACA include the National Institute for Reproductive HealthNational Health Law ProgramAll* Above All Action FundAmerican Society for Reproductive MedicineNational Abortion FederationPhysicians for Reproductive HealthReproductive Health Access ProjectIn Our Own Voice: National Black Women’s Reproductive Justice AgendaNational Institute for Reproductive HealthAmerican AtheistsCenter for Reproductive RightsState Innovation ExchangeCatholics for Choice, and Society for Maternal-Fetal Medicine.

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