Florida’s 6-Week Abortion Ban Makes It A ‘Terrifying Time To Be A Pregnant Person’
Florida’s six-week abortion ban took effect Wednesday, essentially shutting down the last abortion safe haven in the entire Southeast region of the country.
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Florida’s six-week abortion ban took effect Wednesday, essentially shutting down the last abortion safe haven in the entire Southeast region of the country.
The Arizona Senate on Wednesday voted to repeal the 1864 near-total abortion ban that the state Supreme Court greenlighted in a shock ruling last month.
Eloisa Lopez is the executive director for Pro-Choice Arizona and the Abortion Fund of Arizona , one of only three funds in the state. She sits on the state’s maternal mortality committee. She escaped an abusive relationship when she was pregnant with her second child and has had four abortions. Lopez knows that abortion access can be a critical lifeline.
A far-right anti-abortion extremist will be on the presidential ballot in November in at least 12 states.
The Supreme Court heard heated arguments on Wednesday over whether states can criminalize life-saving, stabilizing abortion care in emergency medical situations.
The Supreme Court this week will debate whether states have the power to outlaw life-saving abortions in hospital emergency rooms.
Vice President Kamala Harris hosted a campaign event in Arizona on Friday following the state Supreme Court’s recent ruling that an 1864 near-total abortion ban can go into effect.
After months of trying to forecast where Donald Trump would land on abortion, the presumptive GOP presidential nominee claimed in separate statements this week that he would not sign a national abortion ban and that he believes abortion rights should be left to the states .