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Governor Wolf: Pennsylvania to stand firm in protecting abortion rights

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PHILADELPHIA - Governor Wolf held a press conference at Independence National Historical Park in Old City on Wednesday where he addressed the potential dismantling of the Roe v.

Wade decision and abortion rights in Pennsylvania During the press conference, Governor Wolf made it clear that Pennsylvania will stand firm in protecting abortion access in Pennsylvania."Today, I am angry," said Gov.

Wolf. "The right to bodily autonomy is under attack. Overturning Roe v. Wade isn’t about preserving life. It’s about exerting control.

I stand today assuring Pennsylvanians that abortion access and reproductive health care will remain legal and safe as long as I am governor."RELATEDOn Tuesday, Governor Wolf joined 16 other governors from across the nation to call for immediate passage of the Women’s Health Protection Act, which would protect access to abortion across the country, according to the Office of the Governor.

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