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Press Release
For Immediate Release: Thursday, September 1, 2022
Largest Bill Package in Country Protecting & Expanding Abortion Access Moves Forward; 13 Bills Head to Governor’s Desk for Signature
CALIFORNIA – The California Future of Abortion Council (CA FAB Council) steering committee, comprised of ACCESS REPRODUCTIVE JUSTICE, Black Women for Wellness Action Project, Essential Access Health, NARAL Pro-Choice California, National Health Law Program, Planned Parenthood Affiliates of California, and Training in Early Abortion for Comprehensive Healthcare (TEACH), released the following statement in response to the California Assembly and Senate passing the historic CA FAB Council’s 2022 legislative package and sending it to Governor Newsom’s desk for signature.
The legislative package stemmed from the CA FAB Council report that was released in December 2021 anticipating the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade in the Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization decision. The report outlined policy recommendations and solutions needed to expand and protect access for anyone seeking care in California in a post-Roe world and ensure California continues to lead the country as a Reproductive Freedom state.
“California’s legislative leaders are continuing to lead the country by sending this robust and comprehensive bill package to Governor Newsom, continuing our state’s legacy of prioritizing, protecting, and expanding reproductive freedom.”
“As more states enact total or extreme bans on abortion care–leaving millions of people without the ability to access legal abortion care in their home state–California continues to provide a blueprint for what is possible when policy centers people, equity, science, and medicine; and trust each person to make the best decisions for themselves and their family about their health care options.”
“We look forward to Governor Newsom continuing to provide and exemplify national leadership when it comes to protecting sexual and reproductive health care, including abortion, by signing this bold and historic bill package into law.”
Almost one year ago, Governor Newsom charged reproductive health, rights, and justice advocates to come together through the CA FAB Council to identify actions the state must take to ensure California and Californians were prepared for the overturning of Roe v. Wade. This legislative package is the product of months of collaboration between advocates and policymakers and seeks to address the national health crisis spreading across our country after the overturning of Roe v. Wade.
It is essential that the entire CA FAB Council package of bills be signed into law. No one piece is more important than the other as each is interconnected to address current barriers to care experienced by people in and out of California, and support and protect patients, providers, and organizations within California now navigating a hostile and dangerous post-Roe landscape.
The bills sent to Governor Newsom this month join three additional CA FAB Council-supported bills passed earlier this legislative session:
In addition to the legislative achievements this year, Governor Newsom and legislative leaders–upon the request of the CA FAB Council–signed a budget that included $200+ million in new funding to protect and expand access to abortion and other sexual and reproductive health care services.
LIST OF CA FAB COUNCIL BILLS PASSED BY CA LEGISLATURE:
AB 657 (Cooper) will expedite licensure for providers and clinicians committed to provide abortion care in California.
AB 1242 (Bauer-Kahan) protects Californians from third-party enforcement of abortion restrictions at the local level.
AB 1918 (Petrie-Norris) creates the California Reproductive Health Service Corps, responsible for recruiting, training, and retaining a diverse workforce of health care professionals who will provide reproductive health services, including abortion, in underserved areas of California.
AB 2091 (Bonta) enhances privacy protections for medical records related to abortion care under California’s Reproductive Privacy Act against disclosures to law enforcement and out-of-state third parties seeking to enforce hostile abortion bans in other states.
AB 2134 (Weber) establishes the California Reproductive Health Equity Program, which will provide grants to providers who provided uncompensated care to patients with low incomes and those who face other financial barriers to accessing abortion and contraception.
AB 2205 (Carrillo) requires the qualified health plans under Covered California to report annually to the Department of Insurance and Department of Managed Health Care the total amounts of funds collected in the segregated accounts (established under the Affordable Care Act to hold premium payment of $1 per member per month and from which claims for abortions must be paid) to better understand how much money is currently in those accounts and how much is being used each year to pay claims.
AB 2223 (Wicks) ensures that no one in California will be investigated, prosecuted, or incarcerated for ending a pregnancy or experiencing pregnancy loss.
AB 2320 (Garcia) establishes and administers a pilot program to direct funds to community health clinics that provide reproductive health care services in five counties and requires a participating health clinic to undertake specified activities to improve health care delivery for marginalized patients.
AB 2586 (Garcia & Rivas) establishes the California Reproductive Justice and Freedom Fund to support community-based organizations to provide medically accurate, culturally congruent, comprehensive reproductive and sexual health education, inclusive of abortion, to disproportionately impacted communities.
AB 2626 (Calderon) protects abortion providers in California by prohibiting the removal or suspension of medical licenses for a licensee providing abortion care in California who is complying with California law.
SB 1142 (Caballero & Skinner) creates an “Abortion Information Webpage” managed by the California Department of Public Health with comprehensive information regarding accessing abortion services in California. The webpage will provide patients one point of entry to connect with the nearest and most accessible abortion provider, obtain coverage or financial support for care, and get logistical assistance and resources for travel, lodging, or other needs.
SB 1245 (Kamlager) establishes the Los Angeles County Reproductive Safe Haven Pilot Program to support innovative approaches and patient-centered collaborations to safeguard patient access to abortions, regardless of residency.
SB 1375 (Atkins) allows nurse practitioners that meet specified criteria and training requirements to provide first-trimester abortion independently.
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