Harris Condemns Georgia Abortion Law After Death
Harris Condemns Georgia Abortion Law After Death
Harris Condemns Georgia Abortion Law After Death
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Vice President Kamala Harris has condemned Georgia's restrictive abortion law following a ProPublica report linking the death of 28-year-old Amber Thurmond to delayed medical care due to the law's regulations. Thurmond, who experienced severe complications after taking abortion pills, died after doctors postponed a critical procedure for 20 hours, a delay deemed 'preventable' by a state committee. Harris attributed the consequences of such laws to former President Donald Trump's policies and the Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe v. Wade, stating that many states now prevent doctors from providing essential medical care. She emphasized the urgent need to restore reproductive freedoms, asserting that lives depend on legislative changes. The Georgia law, which prohibits abortions after six weeks, has faced criticism for its vague medical exceptions. Harris reiterated her commitment to signing legislation that would restore abortion rights if elected president.

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