The Biden administration plans to expand abortion access in all states

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The Biden administration plans to expand abortion access in all states
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It's been 100 days since the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade.

It follows up similar action from President Biden to safeguard reproductive rights over the summer. He signed anthat aims to help people who must travel out of state to receive abortions, ensures that healthcare providers nationwide are complying with federal law so that care isn’t delayed, and advances research and data collection regarding how the Dobbs v. Jackson ruling is affecting necessary healthcare.

At today’s conference, four physicians presented their experience over the past 100 days. Kristin Lyerly, a general OB-GYN in Green Bay, Wisconsin, discussed how a statute stemming from amakes it a felony to provide abortion care and affects rural communities. She also had a warning for the rest of the country. “Downstream, this affects all of us.

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