De Blasio slams Graham’s abortion bill
New York Mayor-elect Bill de Blasio (D) slammed via Twitter Sen. Lindsey Graham’s (R-S.C.) strict abortion ban bill, which he planned to introduce Thursday.
Extreme bill to restrict abortion access just introduced in US Senate. Join me in demanding Congress stop playing politics w women’s health.
— Bill de Blasio (@BilldeBlasio) November 7, 2013
De Blasio was elected Tuesday in a landslide. He will be the first Democratic mayor of the city in 20 years and succeeds current Mayor Mike Bloomberg (I) in January.
During his administration, Bloomberg has not shied away from criticizing lawmakers in Washington. He executed a large lobbying campaign this year to push Congress to pursue gun control legislation.
Graham’s bill would be de Blasio’s first foray into Washington politics as the soon-to-be mayor.
Will be introducing the #PainCapable Unborn Child Protection Act later this morning in the United States Senate.
— Lindsey Graham (@GrahamBlog) November 7, 2013
The legislation is a companion bill to Rep. Trent Frank’s (R-Ariz.) bill, which the House passed in June.
The measure would make it illegal for a woman to have an abortion after the 20th week of pregnancy. Franks introduced it earlier this year, and had 184 co-sponsors, including Democrats.
Sen. Patty Murray (D-Wash.) announced a press conference Thursday to stand against the legislation with her Democratic colleagues Sens. Barbara Boxer (Calif.) and Richard Blumenthal (Conn.).
SOON: Sens. Murray, Boxer, Blumenthal will #standwithwomen & speak out against @GrahamBlog‘s extreme abortion ban. http://t.co/QEpSFe3qM2
— Senator Patty Murray (@PattyMurray) November 7, 2013
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