Arizona Republicans advance a budget bill that has deep health care cuts
Arizona Republicans advanced a budget bill that has deep health care cuts, including a new push to block people from accessing reproductive care.
Arizona Republicans advanced a budget bill that has deep health care cuts, including a new push to block people from accessing reproductive care.
Abortion is already excluded from coverage—the new bill is going after all health care services the clinics provide for low-income Americans.
Making childbirth safer and improving rural reproductive health care are the goals of a new bill in Arizona, which is now just one signature away from becoming law.
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The bill would give the state government control over reproductive freedom again after voters overwhelmingly passed Prop 139. And with a Republican majority in the House and Senate, it could bypass Gov. Katie Hobbs’ desk altogether.
Doctors are concerned that misinformation about birth control might make some women get off it at a time when there are fewer options available for unintended pregnancies in the US.
One week after abortion was enshrined in the Arizona state constitution, health-care providers have filed a lawsuit to get the old 15-week ban off the books—and avoid further delays to reproductive rights.
Providers say they will still exercise caution in providing appropriate care while the state’s 15-week abortion ban is still on the books.
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Chrissy Teigen shared her personal experience with abortion at Brick Road Coffee in Tempe ahead of the 2024 election.