NEWS
MEDICATION ABORTION MAY BE BANNED NATIONWIDE, INCLUDING FLORIDA, AS EARLY AS THE END OF THE MONTH
A lawsuit filed in Texas by the Alliance Defending Freedom threatens to dismantle the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s approval of mifepristone, one of the two medications used for medication abortion. If successful, it would effectively ban medication abortion nationwide as early as the end of February, and severely impact abortion access. In Florida and across the country, more than 50% of abortions are via medication.
It claims that the FDA dangerously fast-tracked the approval of mifepristone, one of the two drugs used in medication abortion, in 2000. Although the arguments in the lawsuit are extremely weak, Alliance Defending Freedom intentionally filed in Amarillo, Texas, because suits filed there have a 100% chance of drawing Judge Matthew Kacsmaryk, a far-right Trump appointee. A ruling could happen any time after February 24, when the last brief is due.
Medication abortion is extremely safe and effective, and has been in use in Europe since the 1980s. When used together, mifepristone and misoprostol are more than 95% effective and safer than Tylenol. The FDA currently approves its use up until 10 weeks of pregnancy, and the World Health Organization says mifepristone can be safely used until 12 weeks.
https://msmagazine.com/2023/02/06/fda-abortion-pills/
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2023-02-15/what-to-use-instead-of-the-abortion-pill-few-options-without-fda-approved-pill
TEENS ACCESS TO BIRTH CONTROL REQUIRES PARENTAL CONSENT
Using guise of protecting children and parental rights, conservative groups again picking their favorite judge, teens in Texas can no longer obtain contraception at federally funded clinics without parental consent. Depriving teens of the rights is a routine first step these groups use as they take incremental steps toward normalizing their goal. It took them 50 years to overturn Roe, but they are patient.
The same judge mentioned above, Judge Matthew Kacsmaryk, recently ruled that Title X, a program that has long provided free, confidential contraception to anyone, regardless of age, income or immigration status cannot give teens contraception with parental consent because it violates Texas law and parents’ rights.
https://www.texastribune.org/2023/01/03/title-x-federal-court-ruling-birth-control/
UNECESSARY SUFFERING FOR A FLORIDA WOMAN WHOSE FETUS HAS A FATAL ANOMOLY
These individual stories too often get lost because the focus has been diverted to the pregnancy, when the real target of abortion and birth control restrictions is women’s bodily autonomy.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/health/2023/02/18/florida-abortion-ban-unviable-pregnancy-potter-syndrome/
THE NEXT FLORIDA ABORTION LEGISLATION?
The Florida Legislature starts its 60 day session on March 7, leading many to wonder whether, and what kind of abortion bills might be introduced. Nothing has been filed so far. In this article, Speaker of the House Renner seems to indicate that it’s not whether, but what, bill to introduce.
https://www.wptv.com/news/state/florida-house-republicans-wont-rule-out-new-abortion-bill-this-legislative-session