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In Homer, about 400 people marched through downtown Saturday and many had the same message: Abortion is health care.

In Homer, the afternoon march drew about 400 people and many had the same message: Abortion is health care. The rallies came after the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision in late June In Homer, the afternoon march drew about 400 people and many had the same message: Abortion is health care.

Sandy Garity led the group through downtown, waving a large American flag. She’s with Women’s March on Homer and helped organize Saturday’s event with the Planned Parenthood Alliance Advocates. Turnout was huge, she said. “I’m here because I saw this become legal in the 70s, and I’m appalled that the Supreme Court did this,” she said. “This should not be going on today.”Gorman wasn’t the only person at the march with the message that people should get out and vote.

At the park, Claudia Haines, CEO of the Kachemak Bay Family Planning Clinic and Ginny Espenshade, executive director of the Kenai Peninsula Youth Court, took to the mic. Access to safe and legal abortions in Alaska continues because of the state’s strong right to privacy in its constitution. But abortion-rights advocates have said Even before Roe was overturned, some Alaska lawmakers tried to limit abortion access in the state. Some anti-abortion advocates are also In November, Alaska voters will decide whether to hold a constitutional convention.

The clinic is the only provider of comprehensive reproductive health care on the Kenai Peninsula. It offers a myriad of services, but abortion is not one of them.“There are 400 different reasons, just like there are an infinite number of reasons that people will seek abortion care,” she said to the large crowd. “Every one of those stories – the many varied individual stories – is important. But frankly, none of our business. Let’s keep it simple: Abortion care is health care.

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