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2015 - 2016 LEGISLATURE
January 12, 2016 - Introduced by Representatives C. Taylor, Subeck, Riemer,
Hintz, Meyers, Considine, Ohnstad, Brostoff, Pope, Mason, Berceau,
Billings, Kolste and Sargent. Referred to Committee on Assembly
Organization.
AR21,1,2 1Relating to: requiring the appointment of an assembly taskforce on women's access
2to affordable reproductive health care services.
Analysis by the Legislative Reference Bureau
This resolution requires the Committee on Assembly Organization to
immediately appoint a committee, to be known as the Taskforce on Women's Access
to Affordable Reproductive Health Care Services, consisting of three members each
of the majority and minority parties. The taskforce must study and recommend ways
to increase and ensure women's access to affordable reproductive health care
services. The taskforce must submit a report of its findings and recommendations
to the assembly before July 1, 2016.
AR21,1,53 Whereas, the Wisconsin state assembly stands in solidarity with the 336,000
4women seeking access to affordable reproductive health care services in our state
5each year; and
AR21,1,86 Whereas, numerous policies debated and passed by the legislature have
7reduced support for safety net providers, including Planned Parenthood of
8Wisconsin; and
AR21,2,4
1Whereas, as a result of these policies, five rural Planned Parenthood health
2centers that provided thousands of Wisconsin women access to critical health care
3services, like cervical and breast cancer screenings, have closed, and no provider has
4stepped in to provide care; and
AR21,2,85 Whereas, community-based reproductive health care providers not only
6provide thousands of Wisconsin women with critical health care services, but also
7prevent 7,200 abortions, 21,200 unintended pregnancies, 1,500 new STI cases, and
825 cervical cancer cases every year in Wisconsin; and
AR21,2,109 Whereas, women's health is jeopardized when access to health centers,
10including Planned Parenthood of Wisconsin, are reduced; and
AR21,2,1311 Whereas, this body should study the impact of reducing access to and services
12from critical reproductive health providers prior to adopting other measures that
13could or do reduce these services; and
AR21,2,1714 Whereas, every person, no matter who they are, what they look like, or where
15they come from, should have the right to exercise their most basic individual liberties
16and freedom to make their own personal, private health care decisions free of
17government interference, intimidation, and harassment; now, therefore, be it
AR21,2,21 18Resolved by the assembly, That women's health should not be compromised
19by politically motivated attacks that do not promote and enhance access to health
20care, and that this legislature should pass policies which increase access to
21reproductive health care for thousands of Wisconsin women; and, be it further
AR21,3,3 22Resolved, That the committee on assembly organization shall immediately
23appoint a committee, to be known as the Taskforce on Women's Access to Affordable
24Reproductive Health Care Services, consisting of three members each of the majority
25and minority parties. The taskforce shall study and recommend ways to increase and

1ensure women's access to affordable reproductive health care services. The taskforce
2shall submit a report of its findings and recommendations to the assembly before
3July 1, 2016.
AR21,3,44 (End)
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