Once Upon a Time: The History of Republican Support for International Family Planning and Contraception
The U.S. State Department’s annual Human Rights Country Reports are vital resources for advocates, businesses, and governments around the world. Unfortunately, the legal mandate to report on reproductive rights is limited under current U.S. law; they are only required to include data on forced abortion and/or involuntary sterilization.
The U.S. administration in power determines whether the reports will cover more comprehensive sexual and reproductive rights information—including contraceptives, safe abortion and quality maternal health care—which has politicized the scope of reporting.
It is time for Congress to update the law to require that broader sexual and reproductive rights considerations, including all forms of reproductive coercion, are included every year regardless of the administration.
We encourage you to stand up for the health and rights of women, girls and their communities by passing the Reproductive Rights are Human Rights Act to obligate the State Department to conduct comprehensive annual reporting on sexual and reproductive rights.
This bill would amend the Foreign Assistance Act to:
To be added as a cosponsor of the Reproductive Rights are Human Rights Act, please reach out to staff in the offices of Rep. Julie Johnson (DTX) and Sen. Brian Schatz (D-HI).
Stay informed about the issues impacting sexual and reproductive health and rights.