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OAKLAND — Today, on the first anniversary of the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision overturning Roe v. Wade, Attorney General Rob Bonta reminded Californians about the range of abortion rights and protections that safeguard their access to reproductive care. Despite the court’s decision, California remains a safe haven for all those seeking, providing, or assisting with abortions. Attorney General Bonta today highlighted California’s strong reproductive freedom laws, provided information on residents’ options for free or low-cost birth control, shared tips on protecting their privacy, and warned them against being misled by crisis pregnancy centers.
“One year after a radical Supreme Court decision put millions of lives in danger by overturning Roe v. Wade, California remains at the forefront of the fight for reproductive rights,” said Attorney General Bonta. “As anti-abortion extremists try to regulate people’s bodies and deny pregnant people choice, we work to empower them. At the California Department of Justice, we’ve sponsored legislation, issued consumer and legal alerts, brought together task forces and coalitions, defended our laws in court, fought for access to medication abortion, and protected patients and providers from harassment and violence. The battle is not yet over, but I promise you this: California will not waver or back down in its fight to protect reproductive freedom.”
A year ago, on June 24, 2022, the U.S. Supreme Court dismantled 50 years of precedent by erasing Americans’ constitutional right to abortion in its ruling in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization. The decision unleashed a slew of anti-abortion legislation in many states and sparked attacks on reproductive freedoms nationwide.
California, however, moved equally swiftly to safeguard abortion rights and protect and expand access to reproductive care through a comprehensive slate of legislation:
All of the above protections were passed and became law. A year after the overturning of Roe v. Wade, they remain firmly in place, ensuring that abortion remains safe, legal, and accessible in California. A full list of Californians’ abortion-related rights can be found here.
While the right to seek an abortion remains fully protected in California, people who seek reproductive care across state borders should be wary of the sensitive data or information they share through their online and offline activities. This data can be accessed and weaponized against them by agencies from anti-abortion states. To best protect your reproductive privacy:
More detailed tips and guidelines on protecting your digital privacy can be found here.
While seeking help and information about abortion care, Californians should do their research before approaching a crisis pregnancy center (CPC). Some CPCs have been reported to mislead and misinform pregnant people in an attempt to discourage them from accessing abortion care.
Trustworthy sources for accurate information include:
More information on crisis pregnancy centers can be found here.
Besides access to abortion care, Californians also have the right to access free or low-cost birth control. This applies to all residents, regardless of immigration status or age.
More details on Californians’ right to free or low-cost birth control can be found here.
Supporting, defending, and expanding access to abortion and all other health care remains a top priority for Attorney General Bonta. More information on the Attorney General’s fight for reproductive freedom can be found here.