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Hartford Courant | CT debuting 24-hour abortion legal hotline; Tong: ‘What’s happening there … may very well happen here’
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Hartford Courant | CT debuting 24-hour abortion legal hotline; Tong: ‘What’s happening there … may very well happen here’

“Right now, patients need our support, providers need our guidance,” Hart Holder said. “This movement demands bold, innovative, tenacious, state-based leadership, and that’s why we are so proud to be fighting back against the chaos and confusion that anti-abortion politicians have sowed with a new resource to support patients, providers, and helpers here.”

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The Brazilian Times | Connecticut lança linha direta para apoiar mulheres em busca de aborto
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The Brazilian Times | Connecticut lança linha direta para apoiar mulheres em busca de aborto

Rebecca Hart Holder, presidente da REN, sublinhou a importância do serviço neste momento, afirmando que “após a eleição presidencial de terça-feira, há muita confusão, medo e até luto. Os pacientes precisam de nosso apoio, e os provedores necessitam de orientação.” Ela também destacou que a situação atual exige liderança estadual forte e inovadora para proteger os direitos reprodutivos.

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Law.Com | Law Firms Join Abortion Legal Hotline
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Law.Com | Law Firms Join Abortion Legal Hotline

Rebecca Hart Holder, president of Reproductive Equity Now, said the Connecticut abortion legal hotline is free and confidential, and is an expansion of the Massachusetts hotline.

Holder said that they have heard questions such as: "'I'm an abortion provider helping a patient traveling from out of state. How do I protect the patient? And how do I protect myself?' 'I'm a patient traveling for care? How do I know I'm safe? Where can I go to make sure I can access legitimate care?' 'I'm the parent of a young person in a banned state, and I need to get them abortion care. How do I do it?'"

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CT Public Radio | On heels of Trump reelection, CT reproductive rights advocates announce new abortion care hotline
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CT Public Radio | On heels of Trump reelection, CT reproductive rights advocates announce new abortion care hotline

“This hotline will be a lifeline in a second hostile Trump administration,” said Rebecca Hart Holder, president of REN. “Attorney General [Ken] Paxton in Texas has made clear that he will go after the private health care records of patients. There is a law on the books in Texas that allows you, as any person, to file a lawsuit against a provider for offering abortion care. So we should very much anticipate that that is coming to all states.”

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News 12 Connecticut | ‘I’m scared.’ New hotline offers free legal advice to Connecticut reproductive clinics
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News 12 Connecticut | ‘I’m scared.’ New hotline offers free legal advice to Connecticut reproductive clinics

"This free and confidential legal resource will be able to help connect providers and patients seeking or offering care with attorneys in Connecticut for pro bono legal assistance," said Rebecca Hart Holder, president of Reproductive Equity Now. "Patients and providers can call our hotline at 833 309- 6301, or they can fill out a secure form at our website, which is reproequitynow.org/hotline."

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Boston Globe | Why Harris’s loss is mainly on Biden and other election takeaways from Globe Opinion
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Boston Globe | Why Harris’s loss is mainly on Biden and other election takeaways from Globe Opinion

Abortion rights “won the popular vote in ballot initiatives across the country,” Rebecca Hart Holder, executive director of Reproductive Equity Now, said via text when I asked for her reaction to the election results. “It’s clear,” she said, “that women are angry and are demanding bodily autonomy to make the decisions that are right for their families.” The path forward, she said, is “to invest in state governments and state-based solutions … to pass bold policies that ensure people from near and far can access the care they want and need.”

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Bay State Banner | Ahead of election, racial equity, Supreme Court, abortion access are priorities for Banner readers
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Bay State Banner | Ahead of election, racial equity, Supreme Court, abortion access are priorities for Banner readers

“This November’s election is going to determine the future of reproductive freedom and abortion access in our country,” said Rebecca Holder, president of Reproductive Equity Now, an organization working to increase equitable access to reproductive health care.

A Trump presidency, Holder worries, could mean a nationwide abortion ban. Though Trump has been less vocal about federal-level regulations on the topic in this campaign compared to his previous bids for the White House, in his last presidency he took steps to limit abortion access.

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Fox 61 | Senate Democrats gear up for another vote on the Right to IVF Act

“The right to the IVF Act really comes out of the Alabama Supreme Court's really shocking decision earlier this year to call embryos extra uterine Children, essentially banning IVF in Alabama and then creating fetal personhood and then throwing the provision of IVF and all assisted reproductive health services into disarray,” Rebecca Hart Holder, president of Reproductive Equity Now, explained.

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Boston Globe | He ‘hasn’t thought about this at all’: Experts react to Donald Trump’s pledge to make IVF free for everyone
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Boston Globe | He ‘hasn’t thought about this at all’: Experts react to Donald Trump’s pledge to make IVF free for everyone

“Donald Trump is full of bologna,” said Rebecca Hart Holder, president of Reproductive Equity Now. “The only thing we should be trusting is Trump’s record of overturning Roe v. Wade, wanting to punish patients who seek abortion, and criminalizing doctors who offer life-saving and life-affirming care. Trump is running from his cruel anti-reproductive record because he knows that American voters will overwhelmingly demand the ability to decide if, when, and how to start or grow their families this Election Day.”

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Daily Hampshire Gazette | Columnist Carrie N. Baker: De-medicalizing childbirth, expanding community birthing options
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Daily Hampshire Gazette | Columnist Carrie N. Baker: De-medicalizing childbirth, expanding community birthing options

Why has it taken so long for Massachusetts to catch up to the rest of the country? “The institutional health care system in Massachusetts thinks that birth should be taking place in hospitals,” said Taylor St. Germain of Reproductive Equity Now. “We have had to do a lot of education to prove that there are huge, huge health benefits to having out-of-hospital birth options and to making sure that people have autonomy and dignity in their birthing experiences.”

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State House News Service: Negotiators Agree On Maternal Health Bill
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State House News Service: Negotiators Agree On Maternal Health Bill

"The Massachusetts Legislature clearly understands that the right to reproductive health care, including care for pregnancy, delivery, miscarriage care, and abortion care, is not a realized right unless every person is able to safely access that care with dignity," Rebecca Hart Holder, president of Reproductive Equity Now, said in a statement Wednesday. "By empowering midwives and removing burdensome barriers to the opening of freestanding birth centers, this legislation can deliver real advancements in birthing justice and work to address a worsening maternal health crisis in the Bay State. An agreement on this legislation signifies that our legislature is ready to turn a corner in the fight for maternal health equity in Massachusetts, and we look forward to getting it across the finish line together."

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