Rick Scott has supported abortion bans, voted against protecting birth control and IVF
As the fight to enshrine abortion in the state Constitution intensifies, Scott has emerged as one of the biggest opponents of reproductive rights.
As the fight to enshrine abortion in the state Constitution intensifies, Scott has emerged as one of the biggest opponents of reproductive rights.
If they were going to ban abortion, who knew what else they were going to start banning?
Justice Brett Kavanaugh, writing on behalf of the Supreme Court, wrote that while the plaintiffs did not have standing to sue over the FDA's regulation of mifepristone, “it is not clear that no one else would have standing to challenge the FDA’s relaxed regulation of mifepristone.”
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The proposals would modify existing labor laws to exclude “uniform” employer coverage for abortion, making it more challenging for patients in red states to seek care across state lines.
A Florida mother had to carry her pregnancy to term at great risk to her physical and emotional health, even though doctors told her the baby would live only a few hours.
The bill would have guaranteed the right for Americans to obtain and use birth control without government interference. It would also protect the right of health care providers to distribute information about contraception and provide it to patients.
Advocacy groups and lawmakers worry that unchecked bias and a potential second Trump term could greenlight more Supreme Court decisions aligned with far-right interests.