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Mar 18 2024
News
Protecting abortion rights in states hangs in the balance of national election strategies
ST. LOUIS — In early February, abortion rights supporters gathered to change Missouri history at the Pageant — a storied club where rock ’n’ roll revolutionary Chuck Berry often had played: They launched a signature-gathering campaign to put a constitutional amendment to voters this year to legalize abortion in the state. “We have fought long for this moment,” the Rev. Love Holt, the emcee,
"USA Today" ContributorMar 26 2024
Opinion
We’re who Justice Alito said should make abortion law. Leave mifepristone alone.
The Supreme Court will hear oral arguments Tuesday in the biggest abortion case in the two years since it rolled back women’s reproductive health protections by striking down Roe v. Wade. In that disastrous 6-3 decision, Justice Samuel Alito, writing for the majority, said, “It is time to heed the Constitution and return the issue of abortion to the people’s elected representatives.”
Multiple Writers - Lean LeftMar 22 2024
News
Endangered Republican Don Bacon Quietly Deletes Anti-Abortion Endorsements From Website
One of the GOP’s most vulnerable incumbent lawmakers, Don Bacon, is feeling the heat on abortion. In recent days, the Republican congressman from Nebraska quietly deleted the section on his campaign website touting a promise that he “will always fight to defend the right to life.” The section that disappeared from the site also enumerated Bacon’s perfect ratings from the anti-abortion
RollingStone.comMar 26 2024
News
Supreme Court to hear abortion pill case today as justices weigh access to widely used drug
Twenty months after the Supreme Court ruled to return abortion policy to the states, the issue will be before the justices again on Tuesday, when they weigh a case that threatens to curtail access to a commonly used drug taken in a medication abortion.
The dispute involves a series of actions that the Food and Drug Administration took beginning in 2016 that made the pill, mifepristone,
CBS News (Online)Mar 14 2024
News
VP Harris To Tour MN Clinic That Does Abortions — A First
Her visit to a Planned Parenthood facility in the Twin Cities will be the first time that a president or vice president has been to a reproductive health clinic, according to Harris' office. The vice president's trip to the Minneapolis-St. Paul area is part of a nationwide tour she began in January to draw attention to the fallout after the U.S. Supreme Court's conservative majority in 2022
Patch.comMar 19 2024
News
Arizona lawmaker uses floor speech to announce she'll seek an abortion
Democratic Arizona Sen. Eva Burch plans to get an abortion after learning her pregnancy "is not progressing and is not viable," she told her colleagues in the state Senate Monday. Why it matters: As Arizona voters may in November face a ballot initiative to expand abortion access, Burch — a nurse practitioner — said she wanted to illustrate how health care policies impact families. Between the
AxiosMar 13 2024
News
Harris to Visit Minneapolis Abortion Clinic, Stressing Key Issue
Vice President Kamala Harris will visit a health center in Minneapolis where abortions are performed, underscoring a determination by Democrats to make reproductive rights a centerpiece of the 2024 election campaign.
Harris on Thursday plans to tour the center, which also provides birth control and other services, and talk to the staff, according to a White House official.
BloombergMar 16 2024
News
Oklahoma bill targeting distribution of abortion-inducing drugs gains traction
KTUL 8Mar 16 2024
News
Kamala Harris Asserts 'Healthcare Crisis' In Landmark Visit To Abortion Clinic
Vice President Kamala Harris declared that the country is facing a health crisis after she made a historic visit to an abortion clinic in Minnesota. "Many of you have asked why am I here at this facility," Harris was quoted by USA Today after touring the St. Paul Health Center - Vandalia, which remained open to patients during her visit. "It is because right now in our country we are facing a
International Business Times