Also seeks slate of bills to protect women's rights
Womxn Project in SteveAhlquist.news
The rule of law at the state level is the essential defense against the erosion of civil protections, unlawful paramilitary tactics, and escalating attacks on bodily autonomy targeting women, minorities, LGBTQ+ people, and immigrant communities, said The Womxn Project. In recent years, the organization, in coalition with partners, helped secure the right to choose in Rhode Island law so that abortion access would be protected even after the fall of Roe v. Wade.
This year, The Womxn Project will support legislation to
codify core protections of the 1965 Voting
Rights Act into Rhode Island law, ensuring that ongoing federal
rollbacks do not weaken voting rights for any class of Rhode Islanders.
State-level voting rights protections create
a critical legal basis to resist efforts to curtail participation,
especially in communities of color and other historically disenfranchised
groups.
Judiciary and equality under the law
While these state protections are vital, they are only as
strong as the judges who interpret and enforce them. Without a judiciary firmly
committed to equality and dignity for every Rhode Islander, as well as the
separation of the three main branches of government, even
well-crafted protections can fail when tested in court.
Rhode Island Governor Daniel McKee has
undermined that commitment by
nominating former Senate Majority Leader Michael McCaffrey to
the Rhode Island District Court, a powerful lifetime appointment.
McCaffrey has a decades-long record of opposing abortion rights and every major
LGBTQ+ equality measure during his legislative career.
McCaffrey’s record and evasive responses
In public reporting and constituent testimony, advocates
have documented that McCaffrey consistently voted against reproductive
healthcare access, including abortion, and against marriage equality and other
LGBTQ+ protections. During his
judicial interview, he claimed his views had “evolved” and referenced
knowing people in the LGBTQ+ community, but he declined to clearly affirm
support for bodily autonomy and equal rights under the law.
The Womxn Project notes that this pattern reflects the
skills of a seasoned politician and attorney who carefully avoids any binding
commitment to protect bodily freedom, even as attacks escalate nationwide.
Elevating such a record to the bench sends a chilling message to Rhode
Islanders whose rights have historically depended on courageous courts.
Call to action for the Senate
There is still time for the Rhode Island Senate to
demonstrate that the state’s promises of equality and justice are real and
enforceable. Senators should vote no on Michael McCaffrey’s
nomination to the District Court and confirm a judge whose record and answers
clearly reflect a commitment to reproductive freedom, LGBTQ+ equality, and
voting rights for all Rhode Islanders.
The Womxn Project urges residents to contact their
senators immediately, oppose McCaffrey’s confirmation, and demand a judiciary
that treats every Rhode Islander as equal under the law.
About the Womxn Project
The Womxn Project (TWP) is a statewide organization
dedicated to building a strong movement that harnesses the power of art,
activism, and advocacy. We believe that together, we can dismantle systems of
oppression and uplift the voices of people in our communities across Rhode
Island to shift power and shape the policies that impact our lives and those of
our neighbors. We commit to embodying the principles of reproductive rights and
bodily autonomy, while cultivating innovation and advancing real, lasting change.
For more information, visit www.thewomxnproject.org.
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