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Unmasking the Reckless Push for Abortion by Mail
Abortion has, by its advocates’ own admission, been made extraordinarily easy to obtain. A vast marketplace exists on the internet. Actions by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) have eliminated medical oversight and made the pills available later in pregnancy.
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Report Finds Federal Rules Designed To Protect Women Are Being Violated By Online Abortion Pill Providers
New report by the Charlotte Lozier Institute finds that most abortion drug sellers do not comply with safety limits that protect women from dangerous side effects.
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Planned Parenthood asks Whitmer for $5M to bridge funding gap
Lansing — Planned Parenthood of Michigan is asking Democratic Gov. Gretchen Whitmer to use her executive authority to provide a one-time $5 million allocation to its health centers amid a federal funding crunch. Because of an influx of changes to Medicaid and Title X dollars, the abortion provider is “facing a critical funding gap that…
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Right to Life of Michigan President Amber Roseboom Responds to SCOTUS Ruling on Abortion Pill
The United States Supreme Court’s decision allowing mail-order abortions to continue while the Louisiana court case proceeds is an alarming affront to both states’ rights and women’s health. Abortion providers and special interest groups trumpeted states’ rights after the overturn of Roe, then immediately moved to subvert states laws they didn’t like.
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Press Release Abortion Pill Court of Appeals
The 5th Circuit ruled that the F.D.A. must restore the in-person dispensing safeguard for the abortion pill, reinstating reasonable medical oversight for women taking the drug, ensuring they are not left to endure significant health risks while at home alone.
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The great bait-and-switch of state assisted suicide laws
Accountability for abuse is anathema to state suicide protocols.


