How a utility’s silent spending to control energy policy might determine abortion rights in Florida
“Over the past five years, the largest power company in the U.S. quietly financed groups working to restrict Floridians’ ability to change laws independent of the legislature.”
Reproductive Rights News Roundup – September 22nd 2023
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DeSantis’ Abortion Ban Could Wreak Havoc Across the Entire South, Not Just in Florida
“The reality is that people go to their doctors as patients, they don’t pull out their voter registration card.”
Reproductive Rights News Roundup – September 15th 2023
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Introducing Charley, the abortion chatbot
Meet Charley the abortion chatbot. Charley is designed by reproductive health experts to help abortion seekers in Florida and all over the country get private, personalized information about how to access an abortion.
Florida abortion law goes before state Supreme Court
“A case shaping the future of abortion in Florida played out Friday before the state Supreme Court.”
Reproductive Rights News Roundup – September 8th 2023
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Reproductive Rights News Roundup – August 25th 2023
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An Important Story to Share
“I’m a registered Republican, former local elected official and among the nearly 25% of American women who have made the personal decision to end a pregnancy.” – Carol Whitmore, Tampa Bay Times
Abortion pill to stay on the market until U.S. Supreme Court ruling after appeals court order
“The science is clear and a wealth of evidence demonstrates the drug’s safety and efficacy, which is why the FDA approved it more than 20 years ago,” Wyden said. “In fact, mifepristone has fewer complications than Tylenol.”