South Dakota governor Kristi Noem wants to ban telemedicine appointments with abortion providers in order to prevent women from getting abortion pills
Washington Post, and the Biden administration made its view clear after the court’s decision last week. “We stand ready to work with other arms of the federal government that seek to use their lawful authorities to protect and preserve access to reproductive care,” Attorney Generalafter the Supreme Court ruling, adding: “In particular, the FDA has approved the use of the medication Mifepristone.
in a statement that, “in the face of threats from state officials saying they will try to ban or severely restrict access to medication for reproductive health care,” President“directed the Secretary of Health and Human Services to identify all ways to ensure that mifepristone is as widely accessible as possible.”
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