Shane Hazel in The Hill 2020s


On Abortion: Supports bodily autonomy & right to health privacy

[GOP Gov. Brian] Kemp has touted signing the "toughest abortion ban in the nation," Georgia's "heartbeat bill" (HB 481) in 2019. The new law went into effect this year and essentially prohibits abortions once a fetal heart beat is detected, which proponents argue is typically about six weeks of pregnancy. The new law has exceptions for rape and incest if a police report is filed.

Kemp has vowed to continue to fight for life, while [Democratic opponent Stacey] Abrams argues that women should have the freedom to make their own medical decisions and that forcing women to carry a pregnancy places women at risk of poverty and maternal mortality, especially as Georgia is in the top five states with the highest maternal deaths. Abrams plans to increase availability of Plan B and emergency contraceptives, if elected.

Hazel, though not clearly defined on his website, appears to support bodily autonomy and states, "You have a right to your health. You have a right to health privacy."

Source: The Hill on 2022 Georgia Gubernatorial race Oct 8, 2022

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