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Subject What does Biden’s executive order on abortion access do?
Date July 12, 2022 10:01 PM
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President Biden Mobilizes Federal Resources to Support Abortion Access for All [[link removed]]
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President Biden before signing an executive order protecting access to reproductive healthcare services in the Roosevelt Room of the White House in Washington, D.C., on July 8, 2022. “We cannot allow an out-of-control Supreme Court working in conjunction with extremist elements of the Republican Party to take away freedoms and our personal autonomy,” he said. (Samuel Corum / AFP via Getty Images)
BY CARRIE N. BAKER | On Friday, President Joseph Biden issued an executive order to protect reproductive rights after the Supreme Court overturned the constitutional right to abortion in the Dobbs decision.
Biden’s executive order first directs HHS to take actions to protect and expand access to abortion medications regulated by the FDA. It also aims to ensure the reproductive health of people accessing care in federally-funded facilities. The order directs HHS to ensure enforcement of the Affordable Care Act’s guarantee of free birth control and contraceptive counseling for individuals and covered dependents, including emergency contraception and long-acting reversible contraception like IUDs.
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BY ALEXANDRIA WILSON-MCDONALD | In the midst of a bloody war with an invading Russian military, the Ukrainian government took the time to ratify an international treaty to protect women and girls from violence. What does this historic act mean for the future of the Istanbul Convention?
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Passing the Green Torch To Our Sisters: How the Green Wave Took Over the U.S. [[link removed]]
BY MARÍA ANTONIETA ALCALDE, MARIELA BELSKI and PAULA AVILA-GUILLEN | As countless signs across the marches and rallies call for bans off our bodies and to keep abortion legal, a symbol that is new to many in this country, but beloved to the three of us, has unmistakably emerged all over the streets: a sea of green bandanas. The Green Wave, which had begun in Argentina — and then spread across all of Latin America — is now here, as a rallying cry to protect abortion.
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