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Governor Cuomo Signs Legislation
Protecting Women's Reproductive Rights

January 23, 2019 06:30 a.m.
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    Press Release (January 22, 2019):

    Governor Cuomo Signs Legislation Protecting Women's Reproductive
    Rights

    Fulfills Promise to Sign Reproductive Health Act - A Central Part of
    Governor's 2019 Justice Agenda - Within First 30 Days of New Legislative
    Session

    The Reproductive Health Act Ensures New Yorkers Can Make Personal
    Healthcare Decisions and Crucial Services Can Be Provided Without Fear of
    Criminal Penalty

    Codifies Roe v. Wade into State Law

    Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today fulfilled his promise to sign into law the
    Reproductive Health Act, a key component of the 2019 Justice Agenda, within
    the first 30 days of the new legislative session. The Reproductive Health Act
    protects women's reproductive rights by ensuring New Yorkers can make
    personal healthcare decisions and medical professionals can provide crucial
    services without fear of criminal penalty. The legislation codifies Roe v. Wade
    into New York State law.

    "In the face of a federal government intent on rolling back Roe v. Wade and
    women's reproductive rights, I promised that we would pass this critical
    legislation within the first 30 days of the new session - and we got it done,"
    Governor Cuomo said. "Today we are taking a giant step forward in the hard-
    fought battle to ensure a woman's right to make her own decisions about her
    own personal health, including the ability to access an abortion. With the
    signing of this bill, we are sending a clear message that whatever happens in
    Washington, women in New York will always have the fundamental right to
    control their own body."


















    "As keepers of the torch for women's rights that was first ignited in New York
    State back in 1848, we have a moral responsibility to continue this fight today,"
    said Lieutenant Governor Kathy Hochul. "Thanks to an election that saw record
    numbers of women elected to office, I presided over the State Senate and we
    finally enacted the Reproductive Health Act to protect the rights of women
    across our great state. We act today on the anniversary of the groundbreaking
    decision of Roe v. Wade and recognize the threat we face from a Supreme
    Court determined to overturn protections that have been in place for over four
    decades. Today is an historic day for women in New York, and I'm proud that
    we are working every day to ensure full equality and safety for women."

    The Reproductive Health Act amends the public health law, de-criminalizing
    women's access to abortions and protecting the doctors who perform them.

    In the face of Washington's assault on women's rights, including access to all
    health care options and guaranteed coverage of emergency contraception and
    other contraceptive drugs, the Governor has taken action to counter the federal
    government's reversals. In July 2018 the Governor signed an Executive Order
    directing the Department of Financial Services and Department of Health to
    administer regulations to insurance providers requiring them to cover over the
    counter emergency contraception, all other contraceptive drugs, devices or
    other products for women, and to provide 12 months of contraceptive at one
    time, all without co-insurance, co-pays or deductibles.

    "Today we are taking a giant step forward in the hard-fought battle to ensure a
    woman's right to make her own decisions about her own personal health,
    including the ability to access an abortion." (Governor Andrew M. Cuomo)

    Senate Majority Leader Andrea Stewart-Cousins said, "New York once led the
    way on choice and women's rights. Unfortunately for years, barriers to women's
    rights were put up, and our state has fallen behind. Today, we are tearing
    those barriers down and we are now leading the way again. I commend
    Governor Cuomo, my colleague Speaker Heastie, and both bill sponsors
    Senator Liz Krueger and Assemblywoman Deborah Glick for taking historic
    action and leading New York State forward in the fight for women's rights. It is
    time for New York to again serve as a progressive beacon to the nation."

    Senator Liz Krueger said, "The decision about whether to have an abortion is
    deeply personal. It involves a complex weighing of a woman's unique
    circumstances, her medical needs, her private morality, and her own body.
    That is why it is a decision that must be made by a woman and her healthcare
    provider alone - not by the government. Our abortion laws, once
    groundbreaking, are now almost fifty years old. They do not meet the standard
    set by Roe v Wade, and they do not reflect modern medical practice. We will
    never know how many New York women have suffered and even died because
    our outdated laws prevented them from getting the care they desperately
    needed. Today we turn the page. By enacting the RHA, New York will once
    again lead the nation on women's reproductive healthcare, and help ensure
    that all New Yorkers have the freedom and opportunity to make their own
    decisions about their health and their families."

    Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie said, "While the administration in Washington
    continues its assault on women's reproductive rights, the Assembly Majority
    remains dedicated to fighting for a woman's right to choose. The bills we
    passed today ensure New Yorkers can control their family planning decisions,
    have access to the reproductive healthcare they need and will not be
    discriminated against for their choices. With our new partners in the Senate we
    have finally seen this legislation pass both houses and signed into law on the
    anniversary of the historic Roe v. Wade decision."

    Assemblymember Deborah J. Glick said, "New York women deserve to have
    their own healthcare decisions respected. Women, in consultation with
    healthcare professionals, and not legislators, should make decisions that affect
    their own health free of interference. After years of fighting for the passage of
    this essential protection for women, our moment has finally arrived. The New
    York State Assembly has kept the torch lit for years, and we are extremely
    excited to be able to pass the torch to a Senate dedicated to the respect of
    women and the protection of their basic right to make healthcare decisions. I
    am grateful for the Governor's support and his eagerness to sign this bill at
    last."

    Gloria Steinem said, "A woman's power to decide whether she will give birth or
    not is the single greatest determinant of whether she is healthy or not,
    educated or not, works outside the home or not, and how long she will live.
    This power has been taken away by patriarchy and racism, sometimes
    disguised as religion, yet it is our most basic democratic right. I'm thankful to
    Governor Cuomo and the New York State legislature for passing the
    Reproductive Health Act. It will codify Roe v. Wade in New York State law,
    guarantee women's right to make decisions about our own bodies, and help
    create a future in which every child has the right to be born loved and wanted."


    Andrea Miller, President of the National Institute of Reproductive Health Action
    Fund, said, "Governor Cuomo has tirelessly advocated for a woman's access to
    quality reproductive health care, especially in the face of hostile attacks from
    the president, U.S. Congress and Supreme Court. Today, in signing the RHA,
    the CCCA, and the Boss Bill, he has cemented New York's role as a
    progressive stronghold that prioritizes access to abortion care and
    contraception."

    Robin Chappelle Golston, President & CEO, Planned Parenthood Empire State
    Acts, said, "We are here today because we demanded the right to control our
    own bodies and the ability to access the reproductive health care we require.
    New Yorkers know that no one should ever have the power to turn back the
    clock on our health care or take away our rights. Together advocates and our
    legislative champions worked to secure our reproductive freedom and rights.
    We thank Assembly Speaker Carl E. Heastie, Senate Majority Leader Andrea
    Stewart-Cousins leadership and Governor Andrew Cuomo for his vision and
    commitment to securing our reproductive rights."

    NYCLU Executive Director Donna Lieberman said, "Today New York State
    took a historic vote to protect women's rights and autonomy. The Reproductive
    Health Act recognizes reproductive health care as a fundamental right. It takes
    abortion out of the criminal code and puts it where women's health belongs -- in
    the public health law. It recognizes the range of medical professionals that
    women can turn to, expanding access to early care. Together with the
    Comprehensive Contraception Coverage Act, this legislation will strengthen a
    woman's ability to decide what is right for her life, her body, and her family. As
    attacks on reproductive rights grow around the country, emboldened by the
    Trump administration's efforts to stack the courts against women, updating
    New York's abortion law to protect the rights guaranteed by Roe v. Wade is
    more critical than ever. While there is still more to do to ensure New York can
    be a safe haven for women all over the country, today is a day for long-overdue
    celebration."
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