Hillary Clinton's Full Statement on Whole Woman's Health v. Hellerstedt:
The
Supreme Court’s decision in Whole Woman’s Health v. Hellerstedt is a
victory for women across America. By striking down politically motivated
restrictions that made it nearly impossible for Texans to exercise
their full reproductive rights, the Court upheld every woman’s right to
safe, legal abortion, no matter where she lives.I applaud everyone
who flooded the Texas Capitol to speak out against these attacks on
women’s health, the brave women and men across the country who shared
their stories, and the health care providers who fought for their
patients and refused to give up.
Our fight is far from over. In
Texas and across the country, a woman’s constitutional right to make her
own health decisions is under attack. In the first three months of
2016, states introduced more than 400 measures restricting access to
abortion. We’ve seen a concerted, persistent attack on women’s health
and rights at the federal level. Meanwhile, Donald Trump has said women
should be punished for having abortions. He also pledged to defund
Planned Parenthood and appoint Supreme Court justices who would overturn
Roe v. Wade.
Today’s decision is a reminder of how much is at
stake in this election. We need a President who will defend women’s
health and rights and appoint Supreme Court justices who recognize Roe
v. Wade as settled law. We must continue to protect access to safe and
legal abortion – not just on paper, but in reality.