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喀麦隆vs巴西波胆分析 celebrates the passage of bill expanding access to medication abortion on campus in new york

喀麦隆vs巴西波胆分析 applauds the new york assembly and new york state senate for passing legislation that would help ensure students on college campuses have access to abortion. the bill would require suny and cuny campuses to provide access to medication abortion. 

college students led efforts to pass the bill. in 2022, barnard college agreed to offer medication on campus after lengthy student activist efforts.  new york’s youth-led reproductive justice collective spearheaded the initiative for a state-wide bill. 

statement on 5th circuit decision on mifepristone

the u.s. court of appeals for the 5th circuit has overturned judge kascmaryk’s biased and unsound decision to suspend mifepristone’s approval while an appeal is heard, but has insisted that harmful, outdated, medically unnecessary requirements be reinstated. the case against mifepristone is groundless, and was fabricated as part of the anti-abortion movement’s efforts to end legal abortion everywhere in this country. mifepristone is part of a safe and effective regimen for abortion care, and has been safely used by millions since it was approved over 20 years ago. 

喀麦隆vs巴西波胆分析 denounces idaho’s so-called “abortion trafficking” law

喀麦隆vs巴西波胆分析 is appalled by idaho’s new law, h.b. 242, making it illegal for anyone to help a young person under 18 obtain abortion pills or to “recruit, harbor, or transport” a young person under 18 out of state for abortion care without their parents’ knowledge or consent. anyone convicted of what idaho lawmakers are disturbingly calling “abortion trafficking,” faces between two to five years in prison and be required to pay a minimum of $20,000 in statutory damages.

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