Biden campaign launches new ad focused on Affordable Care Act
Former President Trump has said he wants to do away with the popular health care law.
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A three-judge panel of the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals overturned an injunction that had been placed on the Alabama law by a federal district judge.
By Will Fritz - August 22, 2023The latest news impacting reproductive rights around the country.
By Rebekah Sager - August 18, 2023Nineteen state attorneys general joined Washington Attorney General Bob Ferguson in filing an amicus brief in a lawsuit aimed at stopping the Idaho ban.
By Rebekah Sager - August 16, 2023Democratic Gov. Josh Shapiro announced that after 30 years, the state budget would no longer fund the anti-abortion Real Alternatives organization.
By Rebekah Sager - August 08, 2023Republican Rep. Dave Schweikert called Democrats immoral for fighting against cuts to Medicare and Social Security.
By Emily Singer - August 03, 2023Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose is stumping for ballot Issue 1, which would make it harder for Ohio voters to amend the Constitution.
By Emily Singer - August 01, 2023The ruling will force families of trans youth to take their children out of state for health care.
By Will Fritz - August 01, 2023Aid Access partners with abortion providers who can prescribe abortion medication to anyone who needs it, including users in restricted states.
By Rebekah Sager - August 01, 2023One former regulator called the lack of protection from silica-related illnesses 'stunning' and one of the most 'catastrophic' occupational health failures in U.S. history.
By Associated Press - July 24, 2023Lawyers seek to stop Kentucky’s ban on gender-affirming care, Sen. J.D. Vance introduces a bill to ban all gender-affirming care, and more.
By Will Fritz - July 24, 2023A case out of Nebraska involving a mother and her teenage daughter could offer a preview of how digital footprints could be used to enforce abortion laws.
By 19th News - July 22, 2023The drug company is the latest to sue over a provision of the Inflation Reduction Act requiring pharmaceutical companies to negotiate prices with the federal Medicare program.
By Oliver Willis - July 20, 2023Vance's bill would criminalize the provision of puberty blockers and hormone treatments to most people under the age of 18.
By Will Fritz - July 19, 2023'Fewer people are applying to med schools in restricted states,' says Becca, a fourth-year medical student.
By Rebekah Sager - July 19, 2023'Does religious freedom just apply to a narrow group of Christians, or do we all have religious freedom?' asks an attorney representing plaintiffs in Kentucky.
By Rebekah Sager - July 18, 2023The Georgia Republican said President Joe Biden wants to pass 'big socialist programs' like Medicare and Medicaid.
By Emily Singer - July 17, 2023The judge’s ruling came nearly a week after the U.S. Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals overturned an injunction halting enforcement of a similar law in Tennessee.
By Associated Press - July 17, 2023North Carolina Republican Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson attacked Democratic Attorney General Josh Stein for winning over a billion dollars in restitution from pharmaceutical companies.
By Josh Israel - July 14, 2023Two hundred and twenty-one GOP lawmakers also voted to bar gender-affirming health care.
By Josh Israel - July 14, 2023The latest news impacting reproductive rights around the country.
By Rebekah Sager - July 14, 2023The national action plan comes three months after the White House designated the drug combination an 'emerging threat.'
By Oliver Willis - July 11, 2023Plan C has been a resource for those seeking abortion medication information online since before Roe v. Wade was overturned.
By Rebekah Sager - July 11, 2023The maker of Julie, an FDA-approved emergency contraceptive, is providing support to historically underserved communities with a new 1:1 donation program.
By Rebekah Sager - July 10, 2023The short-term insurance plans denied coverage to people with preexisting conditions and covered fewer prescription drugs.
By Oliver Willis - July 07, 2023Republicans who in 2022 lost a Senate seat to Democratic abortion rights supporter John Fetterman are standing firm against reproductive rights.
By Josh Israel - July 06, 2023Michigan voters enshrined abortion rights in their state Constitution, but Republicans hope to reverse those protections with a federal ban.
By Josh Israel - July 06, 2023The latest news impacting reproductive rights around the country.
By Rebekah Sager - June 30, 2023The law requires certain employers to offer 'reasonable accommodations' to employees in the workplace for medical conditions related to the entire period from pregnancy to postpartum recovery.
By 19th News - June 28, 2023President Joe Biden on Friday signed a third executive order to protect abortion rights.
By Oliver Willis - June 23, 2023The latest events impacting LGBTQ communities and their rights.
By Will Fritz - June 23, 2023