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RICHMOND, Va. Thanks to Democratic majorities in the Senate and House of Delegates, the General Assembly today sent the Virginia Right to Contraception Act to Governor Youngkins desk.
SB 1105, patroned by Senator Ghazala Hashmi (D-Richmond) and HB 1716, patroned by Delegate Marcia Cia Price (D-Newport News) would codify the right to obtain and use FDA-approved forms of contraception including condoms, IUDs, the pill and emergency contraceptives.
Nearly every Republican in the state legislature voted against the bills, as did Lt. Governor Winsome Sears earlier in the session.
In his concurrence in the Dobbs decision that overturned Roe. v. Wade, Justice Clarence Thomas said the U.S. Supreme Court should reconsider the right to contraception next. On the campaign trail last year, Donald Trump said he was looking at restrictions on contraception. The Associated Press reported in January that some information about contraception was stripped from the Centers for Disease Control and Preventions website, while Project 2025 takes specific aim at emergency contraception. Meanwhile, legislation introduced in South Carolina this month would ban IUDs and emergency contraceptives.
https://bluevirginia.us/2025/02/virginia-general-assembly-sends-the-right-to-contraception-act-to-governor-youngkins-desk
Wounded Bear
(64,324 posts)underpants
(196,494 posts)I havent kept track of where thats at now.
Youngkin cant sign it unless he has no further political aspirations
ProfessorGAC
(76,702 posts)What a joke Thomas is.
A legislature felt the need to codify this because of this fool
While busy curtailing the rights of people actually alive, that idiot suggests conferring rights to people who do not yet exist by implying a right to be conceived.
How did this guy get through the 6th grade, let alone law school?