Democrats Push to Repeal 1873 Comstock Act Amid Abortion Ban Fears

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Senator Tina Smith of Minnesota has introduced legislation to repeal the 1873 Comstock Act, which Democrats fear Republicans might use to ban medication abortion. This move is part of a broader Democratic strategy to protect abortion rights following the Dobbs v Jackson decision that overturned Roe v Wade. Although the legislation is unlikely to pass due to the current political landscape, it aims to highlight the potential threats to reproductive rights and outline the actions Democrats would take if they gain more control in government.
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- Democrats target 150-year-old 'zombie law,' warning the GOP could use it to ban abortion NBC News
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