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Dear Team,
JUST IN: A federal court has paused Louisiana's attempt to make it harder for people around the country to get an abortion. This is good news—but only for now. Louisiana has already appealed the ruling. And there's a bigger catch: the stay only happened because the Trump administration asked the FDA to re-review mifepristone—and that review is a total sham. [[link removed]]
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Mifepristone is safe. Mifepristone is effective. Full stop. It's been used by more than 7.5 million people in the U.S., is backed by hundreds of studies, and has been FDA-approved for 25 years. There is no medical or scientific reason to restrict it. This "review" is nothing more than a thinly veiled attempt to lay the groundwork for nationwide restrictions on medication abortion.
Abortion pills are safe, effective, and a true gamechanger for access across the country—which is exactly why the anti-abortion movement is targeting medication abortion. Make no mistake: restricting mifepristone isn't about safety. It's part of a larger playbook to make abortion inaccessible for everyone, everywhere. [[link removed]]
This fight is far from over, and we need you with us. Every time we speak up about mifepristone's safety, every time we push back on junk science, it matters.
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The people trying to end abortion access are counting on the rest of us to look away. Let's not give them the satisfaction. [[link removed]]
In solidarity,
Center for Reproductive Rights
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