Assemblymember Barrett Continues Fight for Womens Reproductive Rights
Assemblymember Didi Barrett (D-Dutchess and Columbia) announced that she helped pass a series of bills to strengthen womens reproductive rights. The package includes measures to codify the protections of Roe v. Wade into state law, expand access to contraception and prevent workplace discrimination based on reproductive decisions.
Womens rights and reproductive decisions should never be up for debate, Barrett said. Its ridiculous to think that a woman cant make her own choices about her body and health. The time for full gender equality in New York is now, especially now that both legislative houses are on the same side of this fight.
To help guarantee a womans right to choose in New York, Barrett co-sponsored and passed the Reproductive Health Act, codifying the federal protections of Roe v. Wade into state law (A.21). Efforts at the federal level to undermine a womans right to choose highlights the importance of this legislation, ensuring women do not have to worry about the possibility of the Supreme Court overturning Roe v. Wade, noted Barrett.
The Assembly also passed the Comprehensive Contraception Coverage Act, requiring health insurers provide cost-free coverage of all FDA-approved contraception when prescribed by a health care provider (A.585-A). Additionally, the package includes a measure prohibiting employers from discriminating against employees based on their or their dependents reproductive health decisions, as well as barring employers from accessing private medical information without an employees prior informed, written consent (A.584).
Women should not have to worry about access to contraception or discrimination from employers based on their personal medical decisions, Barrett said. Our health care decisions are our own. The legislation will better protect New York womens constitutional rights, regardless of what happens in Washington.