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Boston Globe | ‘It’s creating enormous chaos’: Legal experts, political leaders blast Texas court ruling that could affect access to abortion pill
“Everything is on the table with our response, quite frankly,” Hart Holder said.
Boston Globe | An ‘antiabortion screed:’ Health care providers in Mass. react to Texas decision
“We need to be very clear-eyed about how devastating this decision could be if it is upheld by the highest” court, said Rebecca Hart Holder, president of Reproductive Equity Now, a Massachusetts-based advocacy group.
Commonwealth Magazine | Bringing the abortion pill litigation into focus
Nothing changes for at least the next week, because of the Texas seven-day stay, but “it’s hard to predict what will happen on day eight,” said Rebecca Hart Holder, head of Boston-based Reproductive Equity Now.
WBUR | What dueling abortion pill rulings mean for Mass.
The Texas ruling “is playing with our lives in a really disgusting and disingenuous way,” said Hart Holder. “People are not going to know what’s legal, what’s not legal, when they can access and where they can go to access care.”
Boston Globe | Mass., other N.E. officials react to Texas medication abortion ruling
Reproductive Equity Now, a Boston-based nonprofit organization that advocates for abortion access, said in a statement that medication abortion accounts for nearly 50 percent of abortions in Massachusetts and more than 50 percent of abortions nationwide, and has a 99 percent safety rate.
WWLP | Gov. Maura Healey signs supplemental budget that invests in reproductive health care and abortion resources
Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey included critical reproductive health care funds in her FY2023 supplemental budget.
Prism | These US states are protecting gender-affirming care and abortion access
In the face of fascist attempts to control our reproduction and gender expression while also increasing state surveillance that violates our privacy, it’s important to recognize the safe havens in our midst. Here is what some U.S. states are doing to ensure that access to abortion and gender-affirming care is legal and secure within their borders.
Millbury-Sutton Chronicle | State Senate passes $368.7 million supplemental budget for Fiscal Year 2023
The Massachusetts State Senate on Thursday, March 9 passed a $368.7 million supplemental budget for Fiscal Year 2023.
Commonwealth Magazine | Healey warns pharmacies to keep abortion meds stocked
With access to a widely-used abortion medication on the line, Massachusetts is trying to walk and chew gum at the same time – warning local pharmacies that they must continue supplying the medications, while gearing up for a potentially disruptive ruling out of Texas that could throw abortion care systems into chaos.
Clark Now | Navigating a post-Roe Massachusetts
“We have to recognize that Roe was never a full guarantee of access to the full spectrum of reproductive health care,” said Claire Teylouni, the director of government affairs for New England-based Reproductive Equity Now.
New England Public Media | Massachusetts reproductive rights groups closely watching Texas anti-abortion lawsuit
"It was part of the anti-abortion movement's plan to ban abortion nationwide, and now anti-abortion extremists are trying to reach across state borders into states that have made it clear they will protect abortion access and to ban and restrict care," Hart Holder said.
Boston Globe | Reversing Roe was never going to be enough
Abortion rights advocates have been warning forever that antichoice zealots would not stop at overturning Roe v Wade last summer, a reversal that cleared the way for bans in roughly half the country. The extremists have always wanted a national ban, and one that goes beyond surgical abortion to medication-assisted abortion.
Boston Globe | Massachusetts providers brace for Texas antiabortion ruling, a threat ‘knocking at our front door’
Massachusetts providers are preparing for the impact of a Texas antiabortion lawsuit that could limit access to medication-assisted abortion, a major change that would mark the first time abortion access would be restricted in the state since the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade last June.
Boston Globe | House approves $1 million public education campaign on the dangers of crisis pregnancy centers
The Massachusetts Legislature is trying, once again, to create a state-funded public education campaign about crisis pregnancy centers, antiabortion facilities accused of posing as reproductive health care clinics.
Boston Globe Editorial | License midwives to help struggling birth centers
Massachusetts politicians like to hold the Bay State up as a mecca of reproductive rights. Yet while pregnant people can choose whether to carry a baby to term, they have less choice in where to deliver that baby.
MetroWest Daily News | Mass. reproductive justice advocates are calling for comprehensive maternal care
“Massachusetts is an incredibly important state in the abortion access puzzle,” said Rebecca Hart Holder, president of Reproductive Equity Now. “We have an opportunity to set the pace for the nation and I think we have an obligation to advance access to care not just for residents of Massachusetts but people across the country.”
Ms. Magazine | Grassroots Progress to Hold Anti-Abortion Crisis Pregnancy Centers Accountable
“City leaders are in a really unique position in their communities because they’re on the ground, they understand where people get their information, and they can reach more vulnerable populations in a different way than some other leaders can in the same space,” said Rebecca Hart Holder, executive director of Reproductive Equity Now.
MassLive | Mass. abortion rights activist Kate Dineen to attend State of the Union
“I could not think of a more perfect or deserving State of the Union guest than Kate Dineen,” Hart Holder said in a statement to MassLive. “Kate turned her pain into power, using her story to drive forward legislation in Massachusetts to expand access to abortion care throughout pregnancy.”
The Mass Media | Massachusetts launches new Abortion Legal Hotline
The Reproductive Equity Now Foundation—along with Massachusetts Attorney General Andrea Joy Campbell, The Women’s Bar Foundation, The American Civil Liberties Union of Massachusetts and five law firms—launched a new Abortion Legal Hotline.