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John — as we
wait for updates on the momentous far-right lawsuit against the abortion
pill mifepristone, it’s important to stay on top of the other news
surrounding the fight for reproductive rights.
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Here are some headlines we wouldn’t want you to miss:
Abortion foes seek vows from 2024 GOP hopefuls
Activists are planning to pressure presidential candidates to promise a variety
of national abortion restrictions. - The Washington Post
Leading anti-abortion groups intend to ensure the next Republican presidential
nominee would enact a federal abortion ban.
“You Know What? I’m Not Doing This Anymore.”
There’s a quiet new crisis brewing in Texas following the abortion ban. It could
get much worse. - SLATE
OB-GYNs and other medical providers are considering leaving Texas since they’re
unable to provide quality care in the face of a cruel, extreme abortion ban.
Meanwhile, patients struggle to access the care they need.
New law puts Wyoming at forefront of abortion pill bans
Wyoming has pushed to the front of efforts to prohibit the most common type of
abortion, with the nation's first explicit ban on abortion pills. - ABC News
All abortion is illegal in Wyoming as of last weekend. Wyoming Republicans also
passed a ban specifically covering medication abortion, which is set to take
effect in July. However, abortion using pills is already outlawed under the
state’s ban.
Only 1 percent of abortions in Utah took place in a hospital. Soon, that’s the
only place they’ll be allowed.
The overwhelming majority of the abortions in Utah were performed in clinics,
according to 2020 data exclusively shared with The 19th. But a new law will ban
clinics from performing the procedure. - The 19th
Although Utah still allows abortion up to 18 weeks, abortion care is set to
become much less accessible. 99% of abortions in Utah take place in clinics.
Republicans just passed a law requiring any abortion care to take place in
hospitals — yet another way anti-abortion extremists seek to ban abortion
without passing explicit bans.
If these headlines make you angry, we get it. Us too. And that anger fuels
our determination to keep up the fight.
We’re determined to do whatever it takes so patients in every corner of
our country can access quality reproductive health care — including
abortion care.
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