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Murray, Strickland Introduce Legislation to Help Women Travel for Abortion Care By Creating Reproductive Health Travel Fund

Reproductive Health Travel Fund Act would help women who lack access to abortion care pay for travel-related expenses to get the health care they need

Washington DC – U.S. Senators Patty Murray, a senior member and former chair of the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions (HELP), and Tammy Baldwin (D-WI) joined U.S. Representative Marilyn Strickland (D-WA-10) in introducing the Ley del Fondo de Viajes para la Salud Reproductiva la semana pasadalegislation to help women access needed abortion care by establishing a new federal grant program for organizations—including abortion funds—that offset the cost of travel-related expenses for abortion care.

“In overturning Hueva and passing one extreme state abortion ban after the next, Republicans have unleashed a full-fledged health care crisis that is jeopardizing women’s health and forcing them to stay pregnant against their will. I’m proud to introduce this legislation with Senator Baldwin to help ease the financial burden on vulnerable women who are being forced to travel across state lines to access the health care they need,” dijo el senador Murray. “Every woman deserves to have control over her own body and be able to get the care she needs—no matter what state she lives in—and that’s what this bill will help deliver.”

“One year ago, the Supreme Court ripped the promise of equitable access to reproductive medical care away from millions of Americans, and MAGA extremists have spent every day since then trying to enact a national abortion ban,” dijo el representante Strickland. “Access to safe and legal reproductive health care, including abortion, should be accessible to everyone, but care is too often out of reach for low-income families and women of color across the country. The Ley del Fondo de Viajes para la Salud Reproductiva fulfills our responsibility to guarantee reproductive freedom for all women regardless of where they live.”

“Right now, in states across the country, millions of Americans are unable to make their own health care decisions,” dijo el senador Baldwin. “Women in states like Wisconsin are being forced to travel out of state just to see a doctor for critical health care, including abortion care. And for too many, the cost of travel, child care, overnight housing, and time away from work puts safe, comprehensive reproductive care totally out of reach. By reducing the costs of travel for people seeking reproductive care, more Americans will have the freedom to make the health care decisions that are best for their family, health, and future.”

El Ley del Fondo de Viajes para la Salud Reproductiva would set up a grant program, authorized at $350 million per year for Fiscal Years 2024 through 2028, to help ease the financial burden associated with traveling long distances to access safe and legal reproductive health care. The legislation would allow the Treasury Secretary to award grants to eligible entities to pay for travel-related expenses and logistical support for individuals accessing abortion services. Funds, made available through a competitive grant, could be used for round trip travel, lodging, meals, childcare, translation services, doula care, patient education and information services, and lost wages.

Las entidades elegibles incluyen organizaciones sin fines de lucro o basadas en la comunidad que ayudan a las personas que desean abortar. Las subvenciones se priorizarían para las entidades que atienden a personas que viven en una jurisdicción que ha prohibido o restringido severamente el acceso al aborto, atienden a quienes viajan a una jurisdicción para acceder a servicios de aborto o tienen un programa en funcionamiento que ayuda a los pacientes a acceder a servicios de aborto.

Además de los senadores Murray y Baldwin, el Ley del Fondo de Viajes para la Salud Reproductiva is cosponsored by Senators Jeff Merkley (D-OR), Richard Blumenthal (D-CT), Tina Smith (D-MN), Alex Padilla (D-CA), Bernie Sanders (I-VT), Mazie Hirono (D-HI), and Tammy Duckworth (D-IL). In the House, Congresswomen Lizzie Fletcher (D, TX-07), and Cori Bush (D, MO-01) joined Rep. Strickland in leading the introduction of the Reproductive Health Travel Fund Act.

El Ley del Fondo de Viajes para la Salud Reproductiva is supported by the National Partnership for Women & Families, NARAL Pro-Choice America, National Council of Jewish Women, National Network of Abortion Funds, Center for Reproductive Rights, NARAL Pro-Choice America, Chicago Abortion Fund, Planned Parenthood Federation of America, and Janes Due Process.

A summary of the Ley del Fondo de Viajes para la Salud Reproductiva está disponible aquí.

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