Roe v. Wade reactions continue from Illinois Politicians

Cassidy is a lesbian who is married to a woman. She also said she had an abortion to end an ectopic pregnancy – and said the procedure saved her life. (Photo by John Gregory/Illinois Radio Network)

By Dave Dahl

SPRINGFIELD – The morning after the news about the possible reversal of Roe v. Wade broke, Gov. JB Pritzker gathered two or three dozen Democratic lawmakers for a news conference in Chicago – ready for a fight.

The group, including State Rep. Kelly Cassidy (far right) (D-Chicago), issued a warning:

“It’s not just about reproductive rights,” said Cassidy. “They’ve telegraphed that in the decision, naming decisions on birth control and interracial marriage and marriage equality.

“They’ve given us their road map.”

Cassidy is a lesbian who is married to a woman. She also said she had an abortion to end an ectopic pregnancy – and said the procedure saved her life.

Dave Dahl can be reached at [email protected]

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