Risks of state abortion reporting mandates outweigh the benefits, an advocacy group says
- The Guttmacher Institute recommends that states should stop requiring health providers to report detailed abortion data due to risks for patients and providers in the current political climate.
- Some states are reducing or eliminating abortion reporting requirements, with Michigan halting reporting and Minnesota removing certain data points.
- A research group that advocates for abortion access recommends states stop requiring detailed reports on every abortion because it risks patient privacy and can be stigmatizing.
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Professor Fights Attempt to Expand Abortion Services to ‘Every Corner of NSW’
A prominent anti-abortion campaigner and professor has criticised the NSW Labor government for giving MPs a conscience vote on new laws that will widen access to abortion. The proposed Abortion Law Reform Amendment (Health Care Access) Bill 2025 is being introduced by Greens MP and former abortionist Amanda Cohn. It aims to ensure abortion is available throughout Australia’s most populous state, within a “reasonable distance of residents’ homes”…
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