Morning Briefing
Summaries of health policy coverage from major news organizations
Louisiana Senate Passes Bill To Ban Unprescribed Abortion Pill Possession
Louisiana lawmakers on Thursday approved legislation making the possession of abortion pills without a prescription a crime punishable by up to 10 years in prison. It now heads to the desk of GOP Gov. Jeff Landry, who has not publicly weighed in on the legislation but is expected to sign it. (Messerly, 5/23)
Gov. Gavin Newsom signed legislation Wednesday that will give Arizona doctors temporary, emergency licenses to perform abortions in California in the wake of an Arizona Supreme Court decision outlawing the procedure that was based on an 1864 law. The legislation, SB233 (co-written by Democratic state Sens. Nancy Skinner of Berkeley and Cecilia Aguiar-Curry of Winters) will allow licensed Arizona doctors in good standing to provide abortions and abortion-related care to Arizona patients traveling to California through Nov. 30. It went into effect immediately.聽(Garofoli, 5/23)
Historically, the disability and reproductive rights movements have operated separately, 鈥渏ust ignoring each other,鈥 as one advocate put it, as they pursued aims that at times felt contradictory: While one movement fought for full abortion access, the other sought for people to stop ending pregnancies where disabilities were detected. A new House resolution announced Thursday by Rep. Ayanna Pressley highlights shifts in the movements鈥 relationship accelerated by the end of federal abortion rights and growing acknowledgement of common ground: bodily autonomy and self-determination. (Luterman, 5/23)
The Texas Legislature created the maternal mortality committee in 2013 after a rise in deaths among pregnant women nationally and statewide. Research shows that a large portion of pregnancy-related deaths are preventable. The Texas group, formally known as the Texas Maternal Mortality and Morbidity Committee (MMMRC), is tasked with identifying deaths, reviewing the contributing factors and making recommendations that reduce mortality. The group also reports on 鈥渘ear misses,鈥 or cases in which pregnant women nearly died from a complication. (Gill, 5/23)
麻豆女优 Health News' 'What The Health?' Podcast: Anti-Abortion Hard-Liners Speak Up
While Republican candidates in many states downplay their opposition to abortion, the most vehement wing of the movement, which helped overturn Roe v. Wade 鈥 those who advocate prosecuting patients, outlawing contraception, and banning IVF 鈥 are increasingly outspoken. ... Join 麻豆女优 Health News鈥 Julie Rovner to discuss these stories and more. (Rovner, 5/23)