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CT Mirror | Connecticut expanded abortion access, but what does that mean?

Meanwhile, reproductive justice advocates in the state continue to organize. The long-standing Pro-Choice Connecticut organization, formerly NARAL Pro-Choice CT, has transitioned into the Reproductive Equity Now Network, a regional organization that is working to expand access to care across the New England region and provide more information to people both in and out of state who are seeking care. They have recently launched an abortion clinic finder.

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Politico Playbook | Roe Fallout

REGIONAL REACH — Reproductive Equity Now is expanding into New Hampshire and Connecticut as the abortion-rights advocacy group aims to turn New England into a bastion for those seeking reproductive care.

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Boston Globe | A troubling reality for the GOP: No middle ground on abortion

When I asked Rebecca Hart Holder, executive director of the Massachusetts-based Reproductive Equity Now, whether anything Haley said about abortion had merit, she was quick to say, via email, “I don’t.” She added, “We should not be playing ‘consensus’ with basic human rights. A 15-week abortion ban is an abortion ban, plain and simple.”

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The Boston Globe | New abortion data for Massachusetts show the impact of recent court rulings

The vise-like tightening of abortion access across the country is bringing more people to Massachusetts to end their pregnancies.

New data from the state Health Department show a 16 percent increase in the number of out-of-state people receiving abortions here in 2022, as well as a rise in the use of medication, instead of surgical procedures, to terminate pregnancies.

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Athol Daily News | Pharmacist-prescribed birth control OK’d in state budget

The legislation, “An Act Relative to Hormonal Contraceptives,” which is co-sponsored by state Rep. Lindsay Sabadosa, D-Northampton, eliminates the need for those seeking birth control to schedule an appointment with a primary care physician. Instead, pharmacists can now assess patients and prescribe and dispense birth control like contraceptive patches and oral pills. “This just puts control of your own reproductive destiny back in the patient’s hands,” Sabadosa said.

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