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Women Report Coercion Into Abortions, Raise Concerns About Anti-Domestic Violence Organization
- The National Domestic Violence Hotline and Legal Voice oppose reinstating in-person dispensing requirements for mifepristone, arguing that restricting access would harm survivors' reproductive freedom and safety.
- Women coerced into abortions report that policies allowing mail-order abortion pills enable abusers to control their reproductive choices, as illustrated by co-plaintiff Rosalie Markezich's experience in Louisiana's lawsuit against the FDA.
- The National Domestic Violence Hotline has received over $105 million from the Department of Health and Human Services since 2020, including nearly $25 million in contributions during fiscal year 2024, highlighting significant taxpayer funding.
- The Trump administration's Department of Justice requested pausing Louisiana's lawsuit challenging FDA rules on mifepristone until the FDA completes its review.
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Women coerced into abortions call out anti-domestic violence organization
Source link Women coerced into taking the abortion pill are calling out a major federally-funded domestic violence support group for backing a policy that enabled their abuse. Despite acknowledging abusive men sometimes use the easily accessible pill to force women to kill their unborn babies, the National Domestic Violence Hotline and Legal Voice is opposing
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Women Coerced Into Abortions Call Out Anti-Domestic Violence Org For Backing Policy That Enables Abusers
Women coerced into taking the abortion pill are calling out a domestic violence support group for backing a policy that enabled their abuse.
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