Here's how reproductive rights have changed in Arizona since Roe vs. Wade was overturned

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Arizona clinics stopped providing abortions when the Supreme Court overturned Roe vs. Wade one year ago. Here's the latest.

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"It's not on the horrific, terrible scale, but we're definitely not so great," said Eloisa Lopez, executive director of the Abortion Fund of Arizona and Pro-Choice Arizona."Of course, there's a lot of public outcry and upset when you see a full ban taking away abortion access, but I think because people saw that's been lifted, it kind of falls off people's radar and they assume we're safe.

"As access to abortion becomes restricted it doesn't actually take away people's need for abortion care. It just makes it more difficult for them to obtain." After ping-ponging through the court system, an appeals court in December ruled that the 15-week ban could co-exist with the territorial law, and that abortions performed in the state by licensed physicians would remain legal up to 15 weeks.

"The case is still pending. All we could ask for was a temporary injunction," said Civia Tamarkin, president of the National Council of Jewish Women Arizona, which was one of the plaintiff groups that went to court seeking to stop the so-called"fetal personhood" law from taking effect.

"All Gov. Hobbs can really do is veto bad bills, which we saw her do this session. But any bill introduced to repeal restrictions that we currently have doesn't move anywhere when we still have anti-abortion Republicans still maintaining control of both the House and the Senate," Lopez said."We're looking to the next election to really flip those seats so that the Hobbs administration can actually try to do something while she's in office.

"Our patient navigator program is comprised of people who are there to support patients in accessing abortion care, whether that's in our own health centers or in other states," Fonteno said."It can also provide financial contributions to travel, child care, food, anything that is really needed to make sure that a patient can access abortion."

 

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