Recent Headlines
Utah Senate committee advances fetal anesthesia bill
The Utah Senate Business and Labor Committee on Monday voted 4-1 to advance a bill (SB 234) that would require physicians to administer anesthesia to a fetus when performing an abortion on a woman who is 20 or more weeks pregnant, the Deseret News reports.
Blogs comment on measuring HB 2 under the 'undue burden' standard, the effect of TRAP laws on abortion access, more
Read the week's best commentary from bloggers at RH Reality Check, Feministing and more.
Fla. appeals court allows abortion delay law to take effect
A Florida appeals court on Friday lifted an injunction barring a state law (HB 633) from taking effect that imposes a 24-hour mandatory delay before an abortion, Reuters reports.
La. abortion clinics file emergency appeal with Supreme Court over TRAP requirement
Louisiana abortion clinics on Friday filed an emergency appeal asking the U.S. Supreme Court to block an appeals court decision allowing an admitting privileges provision in a state law (Act 620) to take effect while litigation challenging the requirement continues, the AP/Colorado Springs Gazette reports.
Op-eds delve into legal challenge to Texas' HB 2
Editorials from the New York Times and MSNBC take a closer look at the questions at issue in the Supreme Court's upcoming case on Texas' antiabortion-rights law (HB 2).
Maine Family Planning to provide medication abortion via telemedicine
Maine Family Planning will offer medication abortion via telemedicine at its clinics throughout the state, the organization announced on Monday, theBangor Daily News reports.
Idaho House committee passes antiabortion-rights ultrasound bill
The Idaho House State Affairs Committee on Thursday voted 13-4 to approve legislation (HB 516) that would mandate that abortion providers inform patients seeking abortion care where they can receive a no-cost ultrasound, the AP/Sacramento Bee reports.
Utah bill would criminalize medically proven abortion procedure
Utah Rep. Curt Oda (R) on Thursday filed a bill (HB 442) that would ban a medically proven abortion procedure, the Salt Lake Tribune reports.
'Abortion Diary' podcast features personal abortion stories
Melissa Madera, a historian and doula, has recorded more than 150 first-person narrations of women's experiences with abortion in the podcast series, Abortion Diary, the Washington Post reports.
Ariz. Senate passes three antiabortion-rights bills
The Arizona Senate this week passed three antiabortion-rights bills, the AP/Sacramento Bee reports.
Video Round Up
In a segment on HB 2, comedian Samantha Bee interviews Ilyse Hogue, president of NARAL Pro-Choice America, and Texas Rep. Dan Flynn (R), one of the bill's authors, for TBS' "Full Frontal with Samantha Bee," Vox reports.
Video Round Up
John Oliver on HBO's "Last Week Tonight with John Oliver" discusses the proliferation of attacks on abortion rights in the United States and comments on how such restrictions affect a woman's access to abortion care.
Video Round Up
MSNBC's Andrea Mitchell hears from Nancy Northup, president of the Center for Reproductive Rights, about oral arguments before the Supreme Court in a case challenging provisions of Texas' omnibus antiabortion-rights law (HB 2).
Video Round Up
In this clip from Reuters/AOL.com, Vicki Cowart, CEO of Planned Parenthood of the Rocky Mountains, speaks about the reopening of a Planned Parenthood clinic in Colorado that was the site of a deadly shooting last November.
Video Round Up
MSNBC's Melissa Harris-Perry hears from guests about the implications of the Zika virus outbreak for women in countries that have limited access to reproductive health care.
Video Round Up
In this clip, Cecile Richards, president of Planned Parenthood Federation of America and Planned Parenthood Action Fund, speaks with MSNBC's Chris Matthews about a Texas grand jury investigation into Planned Parenthood that cleared the organization of wrongdoing and instead resulted in indictments for two abortion-rights opponents involved in filming misleading videos targeting Planned Parenthood.
Video Round Up
In a short film presented by Refinery29 in partnership with Planned Parenthood, several women share personal abortion stories.
Video Round Up
In this video, Julia Reticker-Flynn, campaign director of Advocates for Youth's 1 in 3 Campaign, hosts the project's second annual abortion speakout, which features participants' personal abortion stories and experiences to combat abortion stigma.
Video Round Up
"To Prison for Pregnancy," a documentary presented by Brave New Films, discusses how U.S. feticide laws are being used to penalize pregnant women, particularly minority and low-income women.
Datapoints
In this map, Center for American Progress' "ThinkProgress" spotlights the 12 states that have cleared Planned Parenthood of any wrongdoing after launching investigations into the organization following the release of misleading videos targeting Planned Parenthood's fetal tissue donation program.
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This chart, compiled by NPR, shows how the majority of countries affected by the Zika virus, which might be linked to a severe birth defect, curb access to contraception and abortion care.
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In its latest report card, the Population Institute provides a snapshot of the condition of reproductive rights and health in each state in 2015.
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The Guttmacher Institute in this graph shows the rapid increase in the number of state abortion restrictions over the past few years.
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In this map, the Kaiser Family Foundation shows how widely abortion coverage varies from state to state in insurance plans sold through the Affordable Care Act's (PL 111-148) insurance marketplaces.
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In this infographic, the Guttmacher Institute shows how the proportion of uninsured reproductive-age women in the U.S. declined from 17.9% in 2013 to 13.9% in 2014, the first year in which the Affordable Care Act was implemented fully.
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This map, released with a study from the University of Michigan Health System, shows how an increasing number of state Medicaid programs over the last three years are providing reimbursement for immediate postpartum LARC provision.
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This infographic, released with a new Guttmacher Institute study, shows the increase in use of long-acting reversible contraception among U.S. women between 2002 and 2012.
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The Guttmacher Institute in this infographic counters antiabortion-rights claims that alternative providers could cover any gaps in health care services if Planned Parenthood is defunded.
At a Glance
"A woman's ability to end her pregnancy too often depends on where she lives, her age and how much money is in her pocket."
— Marcela Howell of In Our Own Voice: National Black Women's Reproductive Justice Agenda, discussing ongoing disparities in women's access to abortion care on the 43rd anniversary of Roe v. Wade.
The Editors
Debra Ness, publisher & president, National Partnership
Sarah Lipton-Lubet, associate editor & director of reproductive health programs, National Partnership
Jessi Leigh Swenson, associate editor & senior policy counsel, National Partnership
Freya Riedlin, associate editor & reproductive health law fellow, National Partnership
Dipona Bandy, assistant editor & reproductive health program assistant, National Partnership
Lauren Sogor, assistant editor & health communications manager, National Partnership
Cindy Romero, assistant editor & communications associate, National Partnership
Marcelle Maginnis, associate editor
Amanda Wolfe, senior director
Joe Infantino, Rachel Schulze, staff writers
Tucker Ball, chief digital officer, National Partnership



