[Congressional Record Volume 168, Number 75 (Thursday, May 5, 2022)]
[Senate]
[Pages S2346-S2347]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]



                           U.S. Supreme Court

  Mr. SCHUMER. Mr. President, now, if a conservative majority on the 
Supreme Court proceeds with their abominable decision to overturn Roe 
v. Wade, the rights and the freedoms of every woman in this country 
will face their greatest threat in generations.
  Let's be clear. This is what the Republicans want. It is in the laws 
Republican politicians have passed across the country. But the American 
people are not on their side.
  Today, I am announcing that next week, the U.S. Senate is going to 
vote on legislation to codify a woman's right to seek an abortion into 
Federal law. Let me repeat that. I am announcing that next week, the 
U.S. Senate is going to vote on legislation to codify a woman's right 
to seek an abortion into Federal law. I intend to file cloture on this 
vital legislation on Monday, which would set up a vote for Wednesday.
  All week, we have been seeing Republicans try to duck, dodge, and dip 
from their responsibility for bringing Roe to the brink of total 
repeal. That is what they have been trying to do for decades. Next 
week, the American people will see crystal clear that when given the 
chance to right this wrong, the Republican Party will either side with 
the extremists who want to ban abortion without exceptions or side with 
women and with families and with the vast majority of Americans.
  Next week's vote will be one of the most important we ever take 
because it deals with one of the most personal and difficult decisions 
a woman ever has to make in her life.
  This is not an abstract exercise. My fellow Americans, it is as real 
and as urgent as it gets. Like my friend Patty Murray has said, this is 
a five-alarm fire.
  Senate Republicans spent years packing our courts with rightwing 
judges. Will they now own up to the harm they have caused or will they 
try to undo the damage? The vote next week will tell. Let me say that 
again. Republicans spent years under Leader McConnell pushing rightwing 
judges to lifetime appointments to the bench. They stole the nomination 
of Merrick Garland, changed the rules of the Senate, and rammed through 
three hard-right, hard-ideological judges to the bench. They spent 
years encouraging radical legislatures as they passed scores of cruel 
restrictions on abortion. One of those laws is, unfortunately, about to 
be upheld in the Supreme Court.
  Republicans can run, but they can't hide from the horror they have 
created.

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Republicans can run, but they can't hide. They have two choices: They 
own it now or, miracle of miracles, try to begin to undo the damage.
  Again, to my colleagues, to my fellow Americans, this is not an 
abstract exercise in the slightest. Do you know why that is true? 
Because the hard right is not treating it like an abstract exercise at 
all. In recent years, they have been racing, bolting to pass unhinged, 
cruel, anti-choice legislation that would catapult women's rights back 
into the stone age. They have been prepared for this moment for years.
  The Mississippi law before the Supreme Court, for example, has zero--
zero--exceptions for rape or incest--a position that would have been 
regarded on the extreme of the extreme not too long ago. Imagine 
telling a woman who was raped that some White male politician is going 
to--White male judge is going to determine whether she has to continue 
to carry the child--fetus.
  In Arizona, the Governor signed a law that could imprison anyone who 
``provides, supplies, or administers'' an abortion by up to 5 years 
should Roe be overturned--again, no exception for rape, no exception 
for incest.
  The infamous law in Texas, meanwhile, bans abortions as early as 6 
weeks. Many women don't realize they are pregnant until after 6 weeks, 
and, again, no exception for rape, no exception for incest.
  Unfortunately, these are not aberrations. Twenty-six States have laws 
on the books that would begin the process of banning abortions if Roe 
is overturned. Thirteen of these are trigger laws, meaning these bans 
would happen almost immediately after the Supreme Court decision.
  This, it seems, is what the hard right wants--forced pregnancies, no 
exception for rape, no exception for incest. Republican politicians are 
telling America's women: Your body, our choice.
  We cannot allow this vision of America to succeed. Come next week, 
Senate Republicans will have to answer for everything they have done 
over the years to embolden the hard right's hostility against a woman's 
choice. They have tried to hide what they are doing. They tried to 
downplay what they are doing. Those days are over.
  You are coming clean--not clean, really, at all. Everyone is going to 
know what you have done and how you feel.
  Leader McConnell can duck at press conferences when asked if he is 
happy to see Roe v. Wade go by the wayside, but he won't be able to 
duck it any longer.
  So our view is that America cannot allow this vision of America to 
succeed. Come next week, Senate Republicans will have to answer for 
everything they have done over the years to embolden the hard right's 
hostility against a woman's choice. They will not be able to hide from 
the American people. They cannot hide their role in bringing Roe to an 
end. The vote will tell next week. America will be watching.