Morning Briefing
Summaries of health policy coverage from major news organizations
Measures Like Ohio's Proposed 'Heartbeat Bill' Have Not Fared Well In Courts So Far
Measures similar聽to Ohio's "heartbeat bill,"聽tacked on to unrelated legislation and hurried聽through both houses of聽the legislature Tuesday, were struck down by federal judges in other states as problematic and antithetical to well-established legal precedent pertaining to abortion. The judges who ruled against聽Arkansas and North Dakota's laws were all appointed by Republicans, and the conservative-leaning U.S. Supreme Court聽also decided to leave the lower court's rulings in place and reinforce existing precedent. (Heisig, 12/7)
A bill that would require the federal government to conduct more research into health risks faced by women who use medications while breast-feeding is headed to President Barack Obama for his signature. The Senate passed the bill on Wednesday, marking a win for its chief author, Washington state Republican Rep. Jaime Herrera Beutler. The House passed the bill last week. The bill, called the Safe Medications for Moms and Babies Act, would create a new task force of federal and medical experts to study the issue and report to Congress. It鈥檚 co-sponsored by Democratic Rep. Kathy Castor of Florida. (Hotakainen, 12/7)