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fromTruthout
4 days ago

Bills Targeting Abortion Pills Advance in States That Already Ban Most Abortions

Nearly 200 anti-abortion bills have been introduced in 29 states, according to an estimate by the Guttmacher Institute, a reproductive health research organization. "In 2026, medication abortion remains one of the central battlegrounds in the fight over reproductive autonomy, with policymakers in several states pushing bills that would criminalize patients, restrict telehealth and mailing, and even misclassify abortion pills as controlled substances or environmental hazards," Kimya Forouzan, Guttmacher's principal policy adviser for state issues, said in a statement.
US politics
#mifepristone
Alternative medicine
fromThe Nation
8 months ago

The Misinformation Campaign Trying to Bring Down Abortion Pills

Medication abortion is safe and effective, but it faces political attacks driven by misinformation and poor scientific claims.
#abortion-rights
US politics
fromTruthout
2 months ago

Texas Law Seeks to Halt Telehealth Abortions. Providers Say It Won't Stop Them.

House Bill 7 allows private citizens to sue providers and manufacturers for making abortion medications available in Texas, imposing minimum $100,000 civil penalties.
Public health
fromElectronic Frontier Foundation
4 months ago

Decoding Meta's Advertising Policies for Abortion Content

Meta's advertising policies impose stricter rules on abortion-related paid content—especially medication abortion—and in practice create barriers that often prevent promotion of such posts.
#abortion
#abortion-access
fromwww.npr.org
4 months ago

California considers allowing doctors to prescribe abortion drugs anonymously

A California bill that would allow health care providers to anonymously mail abortion drugs could soon become law, marking the latest effort by a blue state to safeguard access to medication abortion. The two-drug regimen of mifepristone and misoprostol is used in more than 60% of abortions in the U.S., and roughly a quarter of abortions are now done via telehealth, according to the Society of Family Planning.
Public health
US politics
fromAxios
5 months ago

Texas Legislature approves ban on mail-order abortion pills

Texas bill allows anyone to sue manufacturers and intermediaries who send abortion drugs to Texans, with at least $100,000 in damages and expanded liability.
US news
fromThe Washington Post
5 months ago

Costco will not sell abortion pills after pressure from conservatives

Costco will not dispense mifepristone, marking a significant decision amid pressures from both supporters and opponents of abortion.
US politics
fromSlate Magazine
8 months ago

Trump is "Making Center-Left Great Again"

Anti-Trump sentiment in foreign elections is influencing political outcomes globally.
The Trump administration's inaction on medication abortion raises concerns about the future of reproductive rights.
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