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Attorney generals from 22 states argue that rescinding the FDA’s certification of mifepristone would increase risks for marginalized populations and strain already overburdened medical systems.
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Planned Parenthood and ACLU of Utah filed a lawsuit Monday challenging a new Utah law that would ban abortion clinics in the deeply conservative state.
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Colorado lawmakers are looking to strengthen the state’s role as a safe haven for abortion rights in a region largely dominated by conservative states that have restricted the practice.
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The Flagstaff City Council on Tuesday plans to discuss a resolution that would support reproductive rights and health care, including abortion access.
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Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes has joined a multistate federal lawsuit against the Food and Drug Administration over one of the two drugs used in medication abortions.
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Arizona Senator Kyrsten Sinema is among a group of bipartisan lawmakers who’ve reintroduced a bill to codify Roe v. Wade into law nearly eight months after the Supreme Court overturned the landmark decision from 1973.
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New Mexico Democratic state lawmakers have advanced a bill that would prohibit local governments from interfering with women’s access to reproductive health care.
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President Joe Biden is promising that the first bill he sends to Capitol Hill next year will be one that codifies Roe v. Wade — if Democrats control enough seats in Congress for Biden to sign abortion protections into law.
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Legal abortions that restarted in Arizona this week after a court blocked enforcement of a pre-statehood ban will be able to continue for at least five weeks while an appeals court considers the case.