Kansas City, MO — Comprehensive Health of Planned Parenthood Great Plains (PPGP) and Reproductive Health Services of Planned Parenthood of the St. Louis Region (PPSLR) celebrate today's federal court opinion, which blocks medically unnecessary
restrictions against abortion providers in Missouri.
Comprehensive Health of Planned Parenthood Great Plains (PPGP) and Reproductive Health Services of Planned Parenthood of the St. Louis Region (PPSLR) celebrate today's federal court opinion, which blocks medically unnecessary
restrictions against abortion providers in Missouri.
Targeted
restrictions against abortion providers (TRAP) that place unreasonable requirements on health care centers, slowly erode access to abortion, have nothing to do with improving the health or safety of women — and have everything to do with politics
PPGP opened its new health center so that patients have one more trusted option in Oklahoma City and we will continue providing the excellent care patients have come to know and trust, in spite of some of the toughest medically unnecessary
restrictions against abortion providers in the nation,» Planned Parenthood Great Plains President and CEO, Laura McQuade said.
Not exact matches
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).
Meanwhile, reports show the number of
restrictions adopted throughout the country
against abortion during the year are far more than in any previous year.
Against them, Reagan stands up for his economic and defense record, and argues for school prayer, tuition tax credits and
abortion restrictions — not to impose any religious establishment but to restore religious freedom, strengthen traditional «social mores» and protect the unborn.
He has called for «huge
restrictions» on
abortion and voted
against same - sex marriage.
South Dakota's legislature is strongly tilted
against abortion rights, which makes passing
restrictions fairly easy.
A GOP candidate running
against Sen. Kirsten GillibrandKirsten Elizabeth GillibrandOvernight Health Care — Sponsored by PCMA — Trump hits federally funded clinics with new
abortion restrictions Dem senators ask drug companies to list prices in ads Gillibrand to publish children's book about suffragists MORE on Sunday sharply criticized the New York Democrat.
Sen. Kirsten GillibrandKirsten Elizabeth GillibrandOvernight Health Care — Sponsored by PCMA — Trump hits federally funded clinics with new
abortion restrictions Dem senators ask drug companies to list prices in ads Gillibrand to publish children's book about suffragists MORE (D - N.Y.) on Monday slammed the GOP for its «near silence» on sexual misconduct allegations
against former Republican National Committee (RNC) finance chairman Steve Wynn.
The judge argued that the state law, «when measured
against Supreme Court precedent... falls woefully short of constitutional requirements» in the
restrictions it placed on access to
abortion for pregnant girls under age 18.
GOP state Rep. Ross McGregor (one of the seven GOP Representatives who voted
against the budget) denounced the budget for creating new
abortion restrictions saying, «This is an area where government doesn't need to be inserting itself.»
Yesterday, a 2 - 1 decision, a panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, in a case brought by the Center for Reproductive Rights on behalf of several Texas
abortion providers, ruled
against Texas women and allowed
abortion restrictions to eviscerate women's access to safe and legal
abortion in the state.
The GOP is obviously
against «needless
restrictions,» yet they are super cool with medically unnecessary
abortion restrictions that shut down health centers and make some women travel hundreds of miles to access
abortion (if they can at all).
Ms. Butler will be squaring off
against Mary Hamway and Maria Syms, both of whom support heavy
restrictions on
abortion.
Advocate public policies which guarantee the right to full and nondiscriminatory access to reproductive health care and defend
against restrictions on
abortion and health care access;
Against a national backdrop of policymaking that often appears to willfully ignore clear and compelling data, it is important to note that 17 states have laws on
abortion that match at least five of 10 major categories of
restrictions that conflict with scientific evidence.