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Summaries of health policy coverage from major news organizations
State Legislators' Efforts To Close Abortion Clinics Having Nationwide Impact
Abortion access in the U.S. has been vanishing at the fastest annual pace on record, propelled by Republican state lawmakers’ push to legislate the industry out of existence. Since 2011, at least 162 abortion providers have shut or stopped offering the procedure, while just 21 opened. (Deprez, 2/24)
The Oklahoma Supreme Court on Tuesday upheld a law aimed at limiting the use of abortion-inducing drugs, overturning a lower court decision that said the measure was unconstitutional because it did not apply to other medication. Tuesday's decision said the measure did not violate state constitutional provisions aimed at keeping laws uniform across the state, but also said it could compromise public health. (2/23)
Ohio has cut off Planned Parenthood from $1.3 million in public support for some of its health services. So what happens next? There isn't an easy question to answer. Both the state and Planned Parenthood of Greater Ohio were starting to sort that out on Monday, but the answers might not be settled for weeks. (Higgs, 2/23)