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No one has talked about Biden's Executive Order on abortion services. Analysis.
https://archive.ph/UfZZ2

This is the HHS's clarification.
https://www.hhs.gov/about/news/2022/07/ ... vices.html

There are already court challenges to the administration's directives that abortion pills must be dispensed by pharmacists. Since surgical abortions can be banned under Dobbs, it's imperative that women have access to medication abortion drugs. There will be a lot of post Dobbs litigation like there will be a lot of post Bruen litigation.
"Everyone is entitled to their own opinion, but not their own facts." - Daniel Patrick Moynihan

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House passes bills to codify abortion rights and ensure access
https://archive.ph/jh9EU

About 40 years too late.

It's getting close to the August Recess for the House and Democrats will go back home to campaign and tell constituents that they passed a bill to ban AWs and a bill to legalize abortion in federal statute law. And Republicans will tell their constituents that both bills aren't going anyplace, AWs are safe and Roe isn't the law of the land. Usual politics.
"Everyone is entitled to their own opinion, but not their own facts." - Daniel Patrick Moynihan

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Montana GOP lawmaker informs colleagues the womb 'serves no specific purpose' to the life of a woman

According to a report from the Great Falls Tribune, earlier this week State Rep. Brad Tschida (R-Missoula) sent out a controversial email offering them his opinion that a woman's womb serves no purpose in her "life and well-being."

The conservative Tshida, who has also questioned the 2020 election results, was reportedly passing along something he claims he heard on a podcast.

According to the report, the former Montana House leader who is now running for a seat in the state Senate passed along what he heard in an email to over 100 of his colleagues at a time when conservative lawmakers in deep red states are making up new laws banning abortion.
Full article here https://www.rawstory.com/brad-tschia-uterus/

In his case we could say that Testicles servers no specific purpose and should be removed, also the brain could fall into the same category.
Facts do not cease to exist because they are ignored.-Huxley
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For the first time in the US, a pharmaceutical firm has asked to be allowed to sell birth control pills over the counter. The announcement comes just weeks after the Supreme Court overturned the constitutional right to abortion. The firm, Paris-based HRA Pharma, says its application to the Food and Drug Administration is unrelated. The pills, the most common form of contraception in the US, have long required a prescription.

Studies have shown that over 50% of approximately 6.1 million pregnancies in the US each year are unintended. While birth control pills were first approved for use in the US more than 60 years ago, about one-third of US women who have tried to get or fill prescriptions have reported difficulties doing so.
Globally, more than 100 countries provide oral contraceptives without a prescription, making the US one of the few countries to require one. Several major US medication organisations - including the American Medical Association and American Academy of Family Physicians - have called on US authorities to do the same.
According to the company, a decision from the FDA is expected next year. An approval would apply exclusively to the firm's Opill drug, which was acquired from Pfizer in 2014. Patients have been able to use the pill, if prescribed, since 1973.
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-62124365
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