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Facing a growing number of state bills restricting abortion access or outright banning certain procedures, House Democrats in September passed a landmark bill that would for the first time codify into law the constitutional right to an abortion. The Women’s Health Protection Act (WHPA) would also preempt state laws that make abortions more difficult to obtain — a move that advocates say would combat the uneven policies across state lines. …
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Foreword
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Abortion in the Supreme Court and Congress
Roe v. Wade led to years of litigation over abortion access
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Abortions in the United States
Approximately 18% of pregnancies end in induced abortion
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Is Abortion Safe?
A national report found that access to care depends on state rules
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The Title X National Family Planning Program
How a Trump-era rule limited access to women’s health care
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What Congress Is Doing on Abortion Access
As states enact restrictions, Democrats look to cement Roe v. Wade
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Pros and Cons of the Nord Stream 2 Pipeline
Greater security for EU energy versus emboldening Russia
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Pros and Cons of the Hyde Amendment
Stopping taxpayer funding of abortions versus expanded care access
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Pros and Cons of the Nord Stream 2 Pipeline
Greater security for EU energy versus emboldening Russia
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Pro & Con
Should Congress pass the Women’s Health Protection Act?