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Summaries of health policy coverage from major news organizations
Biden Announces Abortion, Reproductive Health Protections Under Title IX
President Biden unveiled new measures on Tuesday to protect access to abortion, 100 days after the Supreme Court ended the constitutional right to terminate a pregnancy, and called on Americans to pressure Congress to pass legislation that would ensure abortion is legal across the United States. (Rappeport, 10/4)
The Biden-Harris administration issued fresh guidance Tuesday reinforcing the legal protections for pregnancy and abortion under Title IX as it recognizes the 100-day milestone since the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade. (Panetta and Haines, 10/4)
President Biden on Tuesday bashed the University of Idaho over its new guidance against offering birth control for students, arguing contraception shouldn鈥檛 be controversial in this day and age. 鈥淔olks, what century are we in? What are we doing? I respect everyone鈥檚 view on this 鈥 personal decision they make. But, my lord, we鈥檙e talking about contraception here. It shouldn鈥檛 be that controversial,鈥 Biden said during a meeting of the White House Task Force on Reproductive Healthcare Access. (Gangitano, 10/4)
President Joe Biden warned that Republicans want to institute a nationwide ban on abortion as his administration directed universities to increase protections for students who obtain the procedure. 鈥淐ongressional Republicans are doubling down on an extreme position with the proposal for a national ban. Let me be clear what that means. It means that even if you live in a state where extremist Republican officials aren鈥檛 running the show, your right to choose will still be at risk,鈥 Biden said Tuesday during a speech at the White House. (Gardner, 10/4)
The Biden administration is offering the opportunity to use Medicaid to help cover costs for people who cross state borders for abortions. States aren鈥檛 so sure they want to take it. In the two months since President Joe Biden signed an executive order encouraging states to use the health insurance program to expand abortion access, no state has applied to do so. (Messerly, 10/4)
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Over 40 medical and advocacy groups submitted a petition to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) asking for miscarriage management to be added as a use case for mifepristone, a drug commonly used in medical abortions, and ease the restrictions around who can prescribe it. (Gerson, 10/4)