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Opinion | In antiabortion Idaho, women's health is not a priority - The Washington Post
By Ruth Marcus
The US supreme court heard one of the most sadistic, extreme anti-abortion cases yet
By Moira Donegan
Loss of federal protection in Idaho spurs pregnant patients to plan for emergency air transport • Idaho Capital Sun
By Kelcie Moseley
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Formerly TwitterAngie Craig
RepAngieCraig
Right now, SCOTUS is divided on a case about whether abortions should be permitted to stabilize patients in medical emergencies – a decision that should only be between a woman and her doctor.
We must protect reproductive rights at the federal level NOW.
www.cbsnews.com/news/supreme-court-idaho-abortion-ban-federal-law-emergency-care/
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Martin Heinrich
SenatorHeinrich
Democrats are fighting for reproductive freedoms. Republicans are working to take them away.
Now is the time to pass our ACCESS Act to ensure New Mexico’s medical providers can continue to offer reproductive healthcare for families in our state. nmpoliticalreport.com/issues/women/latest-scotus-abortion-case-uncertain-and-could-impact-new-mexico/
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National Women's Law Center
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Anti-abortion extremists would rather force you to get airlifted out of a state—which can cost up to $50,000—than let you have an emergency abortion.
www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/idahos-abortion-emergency-supreme-court-airlifted-rcna148828
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Legal Momentum
LegalMomentum
Check out our Legal Director, Azaleea Carlea, in the LA Times on the critical EMTALA case. bit.ly/3weQ6DX
#EMTALA #rights #medicalcare #medicalaccess #reproductivejustice pic.twitter.com/UNSoa78GHc
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