- May 13, 2022
The California Future of Abortion Council Responds to Governor Gavin Newsom’s Revised Budget Proposal
Andy DiAntonioCALIFORNIA – The Steering Committee of the California Future of Abortion Council, which includes ACCESS REPRODUCTIVE JUSTICE, Black Women…
- March 23, 2022
California Abortion Accessibility Act Signed Into Law
Andy DiAntonioSacramento, Calif. – On March 22, 2022, Senator Lena A. Gonzalez’s (D-Long Beach) SB 245 the Abortion Accessibility Act…
- March 23, 2022
California Future of Abortion Council Announces Support for Package of Legislation
Andy DiAntonioCalifornia Continues Reproductive Freedom Leadership; Provides Blueprint to Protect and Expand Access to Abortion13 Bills Build Upon Recommendations Put…
- December 17, 2021
FDA Eases Restrictions on Medication Abortion
Andy DiAntonioWASHINGTON, DC - Yesterday, the FDA announced updates to how and where the medication abortion drug, mifepristone, can be dispensed…
- December 8, 2021
California Future of Abortion Council Releases New Report with Recommendations to Protect & Expand Abortion Access in California
Andy DiAntonio45 Recommendations Provide Blueprint for California Policymakers to Prepare State as Threat to Abortion Rights and Access IncreasesSACRAMENTO —…
- December 1, 2021
NHeLP Statement: Most consequential abortion rights case in nearly 50 years goes before the Supreme Court
Andy DiAntonioWashington, DC - On December 1, 2021, the U.S. Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in Dobbs v. Jackson…
- September 22, 2021
On Heels of Texas Abortion Ban, California Reproductive Rights and Justice Organizations Announce Efforts to Protect & Expand Access to Abortion
Andy DiAntonioHistoric, Dangerous Attacks to Reproductive Freedom Reinforce California’s Role as Beacon of Hope for People Seeking Sexual and Reproductive…
- September 1, 2021
Radical and Dangerous: NHeLP Condemns Texas’s Extreme Abortion Ban, Supreme Court’s Inaction
Andy DiAntonioThe National Health Law Program expresses its outrage that Texas’s radical and dangerous new law, SB 8, was allowed…