(CNN) Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Cory Booker on Wednesday will outline executive actions he would take if elected to protect abortion rights, including creating a White House Office of Reproductive Freedom to oversee his administration's efforts.

Booker would also undo changes by President Donald Trump's administration that relaxed contraception requirements under the Affordable Care Act, and he would roll back the White House's proposed "conscience rule" allowing health care providers to refuse abortion procedures on religious grounds.

The proposals come in light of what Booker calls a "coordinated attack" by Republican lawmakers in Georgia, Alabama and elsewhere to limit access to abortions -- which have thrust the issue into the center of the 2020 campaign conversation.

"A coordinated attack requires a coordinated response," Booker said in a statement. "That's why on day one of my presidency, I will immediately and decisively take executive action to respond to these relentless efforts to erode Americans' rights to control their own bodies."

Recent moves by state lawmakers to effectively ban abortion in Alabama have sparked an outcry from Democrats , including those running for president. Half a dozen Democratic presidential candidates, including Booker, spoke Tuesday at a pro-abortion rights rally in front of the Supreme Court.

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