The fight for reproductive rights never ends, especially when lawmakers actively work against their constituents.
It has been over three years since Roe v Wade was overturned. The case that set a precedent for 49 years since its 1973 ruling protected a woman’s right to choose abortion without any excessive government restriction.
In June of 2022, however, a majority of the Supreme Court’s Justices came together to rule that the US Constitution does not explicitly protect the right to an abortion, which set off a chain reaction of conservative regulations.
Two months later, states like Texas, Tennessee, and Idaho officially made it a felony directed at healthcare professionals for abortions to be performed, with some penalties going up to life in prison.
Earlier this year, Tennessee voiced its plans to take the ramifications a step further; to also prosecute the women who have abortions.
House Bill 570
Before getting into Tennessee’s harrowing intentions, some prior context would be helpful to understand why many were blindsided.
In January 2025, Representative Jody Barrett filed House Bill 570 which sought to assign the State Capitol Commission the responsibility for the upkeep and maintenance of a monument dedicated to ‘unborn children’ on Capitol grounds.
So, for over a year, this bill was just among the committees with no progress in the lawmaking process. However, in January of 2026, it was revived and assigned to the Population health Subcommittee and the Health and Judiciary Committees which signalled that this bill was being prepared for a major update.
Sure enough, on February 24th Representative Barrett dropped the bombshell of an amendment that completely abolished the original text about the monument and replaced it with a total reclassification of abortion.
The amendment? To reclassify abortion as criminal homicide. In doing so, it would effectively open the door for prosecutors to seek life in prison or even the death penalty for anyone who would perform, assist, and more controversially, obtain an abortion.
To make matter worse, the leader of the largest Protestant denomination in the US endorsed this bill, as did groups like Abortion Abolitionists who believe that abortion legally should be treated like the murder of a born person.





