Sentences with phrase «regulations on abortion»

These onerous and medically unnecessary regulations on abortion providers include requiring that hallways in a health center measure a certain width.
Ultimately, the legislature passed an omnibus TRAP (Targeted Regulations on Abortion Providers) bill (SB 1722 / HB 1411) that lists over 10 medically unnecessary and burdensome government regulations and mandatory reporting to restrict women's access to safe and legal abortion.
Finally, Arkansas extended its regulations on abortion clinics to apply to physicians who provide only medication abortion.
In his State of the State speech Governor Cuomo had thrown his weight behind a proposed «Reproductive Health Act» which loosens regulations on abortion.
This includes laws that force doctors to lie to their patients about there being a link between breast cancer and abortion, TRAP laws that impose unnecessary building regulations on abortion clinics, and the forcing of women to pay for funerals for foetal remains following an abortion.
In the biggest Supreme Court case on abortion rights of the past 25 years, the Supreme Court struck down Texas» tight regulations on abortion clinics in a 5 - 3 decision.

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Republican legislators sent Iowa's governor a bill early Wednesday that would ban most abortions once a fetal heartbeat is detected, usually around six weeks of pregnancy, propelling the state overnight to the front of a push among conservative statehouses jockeying to enact the nation's most restrictive regulations on the procedure.
CNN: Catholics clergymen come out swinging against HHS regulation Catholics around the country got an earful on Sunday from the pulpit over a new health insurance policy by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services that forces employers to cover contraception and abortion as part of preventative care regardless of religious beliefs.
If you're on the left, you might insert «abortion» and use that logic to help argue against any and all restrictions and regulations — even in the wake of Kermit Gosnell and StemExpress and 926,190 abortions in 2014 (and 1,608,600 in 1990, and 1,497,670 in 1979, and on and on, up to 60 million since Roe).
It took him a few days before he released a statement on the recent Supreme Court decision Whole Woman's Health v. Hellerstedt, which struck down Texas legislation requiring better regulation of abortion facilities.
On the third try, they arrive only to meet regulations forcing her to wait 32 hours before she can get her abortion.
The film's nationwide release, timed for social impact, comes just as the U.S. Supreme Court takes on Whole Woman's Health v. Hellerstedt, the landmark case that will determine the constitutionality of «TRAP» (Targeted Regulation of Abortion Providers) laws.
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In Florida alone, lawmakers have already filed more than 20 bills seeking to preempt local authority on issues including oil and gas regulations, construction standards for abortion clinics and whether a town can declare itself a sanctuary city.
The Detroit Free Press reports that another female Michigan legislator, Representative Barb Byrum, was also prohibited from speaking on the floor after she created a disturbance last week when she «wasn't allowed to introduce an amendment to the abortion regulations bill banning men from getting a vasectomy unless the sterilization procedure was necessary to save a man's life.»
A three - judge panel in the 5th Circuit appellate court lifted a permanent injunction placed on the abortion regulations by a lower court, arguing in a written opinion that the state was likely to succeed in its legal arguments.
(1) I do not write to take a substantive position one way or another on abortion regulation by the state or federal government.
During the Texas legislative sessions, lawmakers filed nearly 40 anti-abortion regulations — several of which passed under Senate Bill 8, which includes a ban on certain abortion procedures that has been blocked in federal district court.
This tactic, which has been replicated in many states, prompted the Obama administration to issue regulations that clarified states can not exclude otherwise qualified abortion providers from the Title X program (see «Recent Funding Restrictions on the U.S. Family Planning Safety Net May Foreshadow What Is to Come,» 2016).
A law enacted in Arizona requires the state health department to develop regulations that include rules on follow - up procedures after a medication abortion, requirements for reporting abortion complications and penalties for noncompliance.
An attempt to adopt stringent regulations for abortion clinics in Minnesota failed when Gov. Mark Dayton vetoed a measure that would have imposed requirements on abortion providers» facilities, but not other similar outpatient health care facilities.
In December, he signed medically unnecessary and politically motivated regulations intended to shut down all abortion providers after fast - tracking those regulations earlier in the year on a purported «emergency» basis.
1973 Christopher Tietze, MD, and Sarah Lewit Tietze Christopher Tietze, MD, and Sarah Lewit Tietze, leading authorities on the demographic and public health aspects of human fertility and its regulation, were the first to compare detailed estimates of the mortality risks of contraception, abortion, and childbearing.
That «clinic regulation» they speak of is actually called targeted restrictions on abortion providers (TRAP) laws.
On Jan. 23, McAuliffe signed updated regulations that lifted those harsh, medically unnecessary requirements, protecting access to safe and legal abortion in Virginia:
Until 1987, when the Reagan administration issued the so - called gag rule, that provision consistently had been interpreted as a ban on the use of Title X funds to pay for abortions, and the federal regulations governing Title X did not otherwise reflect an antiabortion animus toward providers.
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