In Major Shift, Casey Announces Intention To Vote For Bill Protecting Abortion Rights

WASHINGTON, DC - NOVEMBER 16: Senator Bob Casey (D-PA). (Photo by Jemal Countess/Getty Images for SEIU)
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Sen. Bob Casey (D-PA), one of the last remaining Democrats who describes himself as “pro-life,” announced Tuesday that he intends to vote for the Women’s Health Protection Act, which would enshrine abortion rights in federal law.

“In the nearly three months since the Senate last voted on the Women’s Health Protection Act, the circumstances around the entire debate on abortion have changed,” he said in a statement. “In light of the leaked Supreme Court decision draft overturning Roe v. Wade, and subsequent reports that Republicans in the U.S. House and Senate will introduce legislation to enact a nationwide six-week ban, the real question of the moment is: do you support a categorical ban on abortion?”

“During my time in public office I have never voted for — nor do I support — such a ban,” he added.

While the bill still appears to have no chance of passing — it is subject to Republicans’ filibuster and likely lacks the support of Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) even if it were to somehow circumvent the 60-vote threshold — it’s a major shift for the Pennsylvania senator. It also shows how quickly and drastically the debate over abortion has changed, now that the right to it appears to be nearing its demise.

Casey’s change in stance is not completely out of the blue. His voting record in Congress is mixed, but much more aligned with abortion rights groups than his Republican peers. He voted for a proposed 20-week abortion ban in 2018, but has also voted against a plan to block government funding from going to Planned Parenthood and has opposed more draconian state-level bans. He voted to begin debate on the Women’s Health Protection Act last year, though Republicans filibustered it before the legislation could advance.

He has largely earned positive marks on his voting record from groups like Planned Parenthood.

“I think it’s clear to most people that the description of pro-life Democrat is accurate. I’ve been very consistent,” Casey told Politico in 2018. “I try to support policies that help women and children both before and after birth. Part of that is making sure you are honest about differences but also at the same time trying to focus on ways to reduce both the number of abortions and the number of unwanted pregnancies, and I think my record reflects that.”

Casey’s father, former Pennsylvania Gov. Bob Casey Sr. (D), signed the abortion restrictions that were upheld in the landmark abortion case Planned Parenthood v. Casey and was famous for his anti-abortion politics.

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  1. Tactics against the undecided senators will shift. A major battle win. What will SCOTUS do the next time this issue is before the almighty SCOTUS once Dems hopefully will have codified this. Can the young 'uns still say not liberal enough? Will it GOTV for them? As usual, college is where you can find some voters. Students tend to be concentrated geographically too. SCOTUS and Alito will have to further rat f*ck the liberals by writing his opinion and stating his legal reasoning differently to set further movable goallines so that the conservative elite can further commoditize the rest of us.

  2. What about Collins and Murkowski? Also, will this purely symbolic gesture in any way affect the midterms? We’ll see.

  3. Avatar for daled daled says:

    It won’t happen, but I go back to the original leaked comments. Collins and Murkowski should both go to Schumer and agree to a rules change to change the filibuster rules for this legislation and also agree to vote for the bill.

    A later Republican majority congress could rescind or change the law, but it would at least do something positive.

  4. Avatar for jrw jrw says:

    An indication that being pro-choice is a vote getter.

  5. Whatever his personal beliefs, I knew that he would have our back.

    I posted the following a few days ago -

    While Bob Casey calls himself a pro-life democrat, he is also a pretty reliable vote for abortion rights.

    POLITICO

    The truth behind Bob Casey’s ‘pro-life’ stand

    With a Supreme Court nomination and a reelection fight looming, the Pennsylvania senator’s voting record draws scrutiny.

    “I think it’s clear to most people that the description of pro-life Democrat is accurate. I’ve been very consistent,” Casey told POLITICO in an interview. “What it means is I try to support policies that help women and children both before and after birth. Part of that is making sure you are honest about differences but also at the same time trying to focus on ways to reduce both the number of abortions and the number of unwanted pregnancies, and I think my record reflects that.”

    Casey’s voting record in Congress aligns significantly with abortion rights groups such as Planned Parenthood and NARAL. He has voted along with Planned Parenthood 75 percent of the time since 2011. And he voted with NARAL Pro-Choice America 100 percent of the time in 2016and [2017]…

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