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Formerly TwitterAngie Craig
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Right now, SCOTUS is divided on a case about whether abortions should be permitted to stabilize patients in medical emergencies – a decision that should only be between a woman and her doctor.
We must protect reproductive rights at the federal level NOW.
www.cbsnews.com/news/supreme-court-idaho-abortion-ban-federal-law-emergency-care/
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National Women's Law Center
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Anti-abortion extremists would rather force you to get airlifted out of a state—which can cost up to $50,000—than let you have an emergency abortion.
www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/idahos-abortion-emergency-supreme-court-airlifted-rcna148828
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Legal Momentum
LegalMomentum
Check out our Legal Director, Azaleea Carlea, in the LA Times on the critical EMTALA case. bit.ly/3weQ6DX
#EMTALA #rights #medicalcare #medicalaccess #reproductivejustice pic.twitter.com/UNSoa78GHc
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National NOW
NationalNOW
With #abortions in emergency rooms still awaiting a ruling from #SCOTUS, #Idaho doctors are recommending that pregnant patients get memberships with companies that can provide air transport for emergency situations.
idahocapitalsun.com/2024/04/23/loss-of-federal-protection-in-idaho-spurs-pregnant-patients-to-plan-for-emergency-air-transport/
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