President Biden Criticizes Arizona Supreme Court's Decision on Abortion Law

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President Biden Criticizes Arizona Supreme Court's Decision on Abortion Law
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President Joe Biden expresses concern over the reinstatement of a pre-statehood abortion law in Arizona, calling it cruel and dangerous.

The president called on Congress to pass a law restoring the protections of Roe v. Wade. Some Arizona Republicans think the 1864 ban is"out of step."PHOENIX — President Joe Biden said the Arizona Supreme Court 's decision to reinstitute a pre-statehood abortion law will allow a"cruel" and"dangerous" ban to take effect.

In a statement, the president disparaged the 160-year-old law and promised to protect reproductive rights. Biden further called upon Congress to pass a law restoring the protections of Roe v. Wade for women in every state. The U.S. Supreme Court overruled Roe in 2022, which opened the door for Arizona's 1864 law to go back into effect.State Rep. Matt Gress, R-District 4, said the court's decision"cannot stand" and believes the 15-week abortion policy with reasonable exceptions is appropriate for the state.

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