What to know about the Texas abortion pill ruling, its impact on access
"A federal judge in Texas is likely to rule soon in a case that could halt distribution of a key abortion drug — a decision that would have sweeping implications for abortion access across the country, including in Democratic-led states where abortion rights are protected."
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For more than 20 years, Mifepristone has been used by more than 5 million women to safely end their pregnancies in the United States.
Now a Trump-appointed U.S. District Court judge in Texas will rule in a case that could strip access to medication abortions nationwide.
If anti-abortion extremists get their way, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration may be required to pull the pills used in medication abortions off the market, which would strip millions of women in all 50 states of their right to safe, non-surgical abortions.
Chris will never stop fighting to codify the right to fundamental reproductive care, bodily autonomy, and privacy. If you agree Congress must codify reproductive rights for millions of Americans, add your name today >>
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