Parental notice of abortion law officially ends | State
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SPRINGFIELD — Doctors in Illinois may now perform abortions on minors without notifying the child’s parents or obtaining a judicial bypass of the notification requirement.
That’s because a bill passed by the General Assembly during last year’s fall veto session and signed into law by Gov. J.B. Pritzker repealing the state’s 1995 parental notification requirement officially took effect Wednesday.
That development came as the U.S. Supreme Court appears poised to overturn its landmark 1973 decision in Roe vs. Wade, which legalized abortion nationwide, and as the debate over abortion rights has become a central issue in this year’s elections.
House Bill 370 passed the General Assembly in October despite opposition from some Democrats. It creates the Youth Health and Safety Act which, among other things, declares it to be public policy in Illinois that residents and people coming into the state should have access to reproductive health care, free of unnecessary barriers or bans on particular procedures.
It also repeals the 1995 Parental Notice of Abortion law, which did not go into effect until 2013 due to prolonged litigation.
Supporters of repealing the law argued that it imposed an undue burden on young pregnant women, especially those who became pregnant through rape or incest, while opponents argued that the notification requirement protected a parent’s right to guide their child’s health care.
Those same arguments were reiterated Wednesday as groups on both sides of the issue reacted to the new law taking effect.
“It is a grave injustice that the Illinois General Assembly and Governor Pritzker repealed this law,” the Catholic Conference of Illinois said in a statement Wednesday. “The Parental Notice of Abortion Act was a broadly-supported, reasonable safeguard that allowed Illinois’ parents to properly exercise love and care for their children.”
But the ACLU of Illinois, which lobbied in favor of the repeal, said the new law gives young people more autonomy over their own health care.
“Prior to today, pregnant young people could make any medical decision without barriers except abortion. Now thankfully they have the same right to make a confidential decision about their health care as everyone else,” Emily Werth, staff attorney at the ACLU of Illinois, said in a statement. “Today abortion is treated just like all other forms of health care in this state.”
Meanwhile, Pritzker was on the campaign trail in East St. Louis Wednesday where he hosted an event with local lawmakers and Planned Parenthood of Illinois to tout his support for abortion rights and to criticize his Republican challengers for their opposition to abortion.
“Every Republican running for governor of Illinois this year wants to make Illinois an anti-choice state. Every single one of them,” he said.
Asked about those remarks at a separate news conference, Aurora Mayor Richard Irvin, who is leading the GOP pack in recent polls, avoided discussing his own views about abortion but instead accused Pritzker of using abortion to sidestep other issues.
“He doesn’t want to talk about the fact that crime is spinning out of control in the state of Illinois. Taxes and wasteful spending is spinning out of control,” he said. “He doesn’t want to talk about the corruption that has prevented us from going forward and progressing as a state. He wants to talk about things that are already determined to be codified law in the state of Illinois.”
When pressed by a reporter to say whether he would reinstate the parental notification law if he is elected governor, Irvin said, “absolutely.” Reinstating that law would require action from the General Assembly.
How Illinois politicians reacted to the potential fall of Roe v. Wade
Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker
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Hell no! In Illinois, we trust women. We cannot let their most profound and personal rights be violated. https://t.co/ksvR0vkgw1
— Governor JB Pritzker (@GovPritzker) May 3, 2022
Jesse Sullivan, GOP governor candidate
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When we heard the incredible news tonight we dropped to our knees and said a prayer as a family in gratitude for all the lives that will be saved. And then we said the pledge of allegiance. The flag looks different after this ruling – it shines even brighter. 🙏🏻🇺🇸
— Jesse Sullivan (@JesseSullivanIL) May 3, 2022
Anne Caprara, Pritzker’s chief of staff
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I never thought I’d actually live to see this awful f-ing day and I’m enraged – absolutely lividly enraged down to my tiniest blood cell – that I have. https://t.co/t0beu2Gh0E
— Anne Caprara (@anacaprana) May 3, 2022
Stephen Stewart, downstate director, Illinois House Republican Majority
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We are the pro-life generation. https://t.co/y9jTkOzwSn
— Stephen Stewart (@stephenstewGOP) May 3, 2022
Alexi Giannoulias, Illinois Secretary of State candidate
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Justice Alito has declared war on reproductive rights.
The draft opinion overturning Roe v Wade allows for the criminalization of abortion-even in the case of rape and incest. Massive setback for reproductive rights. Alito is “egregiously wrong” and Congress must act NOW. https://t.co/JDNEy0RrVK
— Alexi Giannoulias (@Giannoulias) May 3, 2022
Regan Deering, 13th Congressional District candidate
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“It is time to heed the Constitution and return the issue of abortion to the people’s elected representatives.”
Thrilled to read this preview of what’s to come from SCOTUS.
I will always stand up for life! #IL13 https://t.co/KKM59zEWxs
— Regan Deering (@Regan4Congress) May 3, 2022
State Rep. Kelly Cassidy, D-Chicago
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Even when you know it’s coming, a punch in the gut still hurts. I’ll have more to say soon, but tonight I’m going to allow myself to feel that punch. https://t.co/Fh6wN1x7bn
— Rep. Kelly Cassidy (@RepKellyCassidy) May 3, 2022
Jerry Evans, 11th Congressional District candidate
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This is a historic moment in our fight to protect the unborn. I strongly oppose abortion and will always fight to protect the lives of unborn children in Illinois and across the nation.#IL11 #twill
— Jerry Evans (@JerryEvans2020) May 3, 2022
Christian Mitchell, Illinois deputy governor
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Offensive and insane:
“Some such supporters have been motivated by a desire to suppress the size of the African American population,” Alito writes “It is beyond dispute that Roe has had that demographic effect. A highly disproportionate percentage of aborted fetuses are black.” https://t.co/WHocDMO7vJ
— Christian Mitchell (@cljmitchell) May 3, 2022
Litesa Wallace, 17th Congressional District candidate
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“It’s a draft opinion, but the extremist majority on the Supreme Court appears to be engaging in an attack on American women that undermines Constitutional freedoms….#SCOTUS #RoeVWade #IL17
— Litesa E. Wallace (@Litesa4Congress) May 3, 2022
U.S. Rep. Bill Foster, D-Naperville
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The Senate can make the reported SCOTUS decision moot by passing the House-passed Women’s Health Protection Act immediately.
— Congressman Bill Foster (@RepBillFoster) May 3, 2022
State Rep. Anne Stava-Murray, D-Naperville
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Gut wrenching and all too real. Women, girls, trans men, and non-binary people across our country will lose their lives as a consequence of this decision.
Going to bed early so we can rise early and continue the work. https://t.co/QCkVAf4e4Y
— Rep Stava-Murray (@RepStava_Murray) May 3, 2022
U.S. Rep. Brad Schneider, D-Deerfield
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If the draft opinion is accurate and the Supreme Court is about to overturn Roe—and with it, nearly 50 years of established precedent—millions of women across America will be denied their rights and America will be less free. We are staring down an emergency.🧵
— Rep. Brad Schneider (@RepSchneider) May 3, 2022
U.S. Rep. Mary Miller, R-Oakland
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Our Justices need your prayers to stand up to the radical abortion industry and Defend Life!
The unborn have no voice to speak for themselves, we march for them and tonight we must pray for them!
— Mary Miller (@Miller_Congress) May 3, 2022
U.S. Sen. Tammy Duckworth, D-Illinois
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Let’s be clear: this is not final and the far-right Supreme Court majority will not have the last word.
The American people will. Tonight, it’s important we get loud, organize and demand action from the Senate.
Retweet if you agree it’s time to protect Roe v. Wade NOW. https://t.co/TweuJXrRhI
— Tammy Duckworth (@TammyDuckworth) May 3, 2022
Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot
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What we’re seeing tonight on Roe v. Wade is a horrendous attack on our fundamental right to choose, and we will fight against it with everything we’ve got. You have my word: I will do everything I can to guarantee your right to an abortion.
— Lori Lightfoot (@LoriLightfoot) May 3, 2022
U.S. Rep. Robin Kelly, D-Matteson
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The leaked SCOTUS opinion on Roe v Wade will set women’s rights back generations. Black women & those living in rural areas will be worst impacted.
We must codify the right to safe abortions.
— Robin Kelly (@RepRobinKelly) May 3, 2022
U.S. Rep. Sean Casten, D-Downers Grove
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Put pro-choice majorities in the House and Senate this November and we fix this, permanently.
Scream tonight. Cry tonight. Get angry tonight.
And tomorrow, get to work.
— Sean Casten (@SeanCasten) May 3, 2022
Nikki Budzinski, 13th Congressional District candidate
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Read my statement on the likely SCOTUS decision here. We’ll fight every day to win this seat and protect reproductive health.https://t.co/LLN0FuyiqZ
— Nikki Budzinski (@Nikki4Congress) May 3, 2022
House Speaker Emanuel “Chris” Welch
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This is just wrong!!! But I’m glad we live in Illinois where we trust women! https://t.co/UkugB9nsjM
— Emanuel “Chris” Welch (@ChrisWelch_JD) May 3, 2022
U.S. Rep. Rodney Davis, R-Taylorville
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As a Pro-Life lawmaker, I’ve long advocated for an end to the Roe decision. It was wrong from the beginning, and I hope the Court’s pending decision empowers states to enact pro-Life laws and protect the unborn. https://t.co/eE13wUSkQb
— US Rep Rodney Davis (@RodneyDavis) May 3, 2022
State Sen. Darren Bailey, GOP governor candidate
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1/3 Cindy and I continue to pray for life and our nation. I am proudly pro-life and endorsed by every major pro-life group in the state. I have stated from the beginning that I would help and promote policies and groups that help empower women with real options and save lives. pic.twitter.com/xMvilIQzqn
— Darren Bailey for Governor (@DarrenBaileyIL) May 3, 2022
Gary Rabine, GOP governor candidate
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Although it is just a draft opinion, it appears that the
United States Supreme Court is about to reverse Roe V. Wade. which has allowed for the murder of thousands of unborn children.— Gary Rabine (@GaryRabine) May 3, 2022
U.S. Sen. Dick Durbin, D-Illinois
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“Women in America may soon live in a country where they have fewer rights than their parents.”
WATCH Chair @SenatorDurbin speak on the Senate floor about what a post-Roe America could look like—and how the Republican party led us here. pic.twitter.com/66MkBn8QJZ
— Senate Judiciary Committee (@JudiciaryDems) May 4, 2022
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