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ST. LOUIS, MO – Today, at the sine die session of the St
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The bill follows similar legislation passed in Georgia, Kentucky, and Mississippi and under consideration in several other states OHIO – Andrea Miller, President of the National Institute for Reproductive Health (NIRH), released the following statement denouncing the passage of legislation in Ohio today that bans abortions after a fetal heartbeat is detected by an ultrasound. The legislation, which would effectively eliminate abortion access in Ohio after six weeks, comes on the heels of bills passed in Georgia, Kentucky, and Mississippi and under consideration in a number of other states
The bill follows similar legislation passed in Kentucky and Mississippi and is under consideration in 10 other states NEW YORK – Andrea Miller, President of the National Institute for Reproductive Health, released the following statement condemning the passage of legislation in Georgia today that would outlaw abortions after a fetal heartbeat is detected by an ultrasound. six-week abortion ban is yet another bald-faced attempt by anti-abortion extremists to challenge Roe v. Wade and criminalize women and providers,” said Andrea Miller, President of the National Institute for Reproductive Health. The National Institute for Reproductive Health builds power at the state and local level to change public policy, galvanize public support, and normalize women’s decisions about abortion and contraception. Each year, NIRH works in at least 20 states and more than a dozen localities; to date, NIRH has partnered with more than 170 reproductive health, rights, and justice organizations in 43 states and 64 localities across the country.