Comments Submitted to U.S. Federal Agencies
Recent comments submitted by the Center’s U.S. Federal Policy and Advocacy team on proposed rules and regulations impacting reproductive health and rights.
Recent comments submitted by the Center’s U.S. Federal Policy and Advocacy team on proposed rules and regulations impacting reproductive health and rights.
Office for Civil Rights publishes highly-anticipated regulation which clarifies federal privacy protections afforded to reproductive health information under HIPAA.
A new federal regulation from the Equal Opportunity Commission entitles employees to unpaid time off for pregnancy-related medical conditions, including abortion.
Recent comments submitted by the Center on rules and regulations impacting reproductive health and rights.
President Biden focused on access to abortion and the full spectrum of reproductive rights in the 2024 State of the Union.
State legislation reflects the polarizing nation, with some states acting to strongly protect reproductive rights and access, and others finding new ways to criminalize abortion care despite the health effects.
This policy report by the Center provides an overview of the U.S. state policy landscape after tracking almost 2,000 bills proposed in state legislatures relating to reproductive care.
Ohio becomes the seventh state to vote in favor of abortion since the overturning of Roe v. Wade and the fourth state to approve a proactive constitutional amendment enshrining reproductive freedom in their state constitutions.
11.07.23 (PRESS RELEASE) – Ohio voters have passed a constitutional amendment that enshrines reproductive freedom – including the right to abortion – in the state constitution. Voters turned out in record numbers to support abortion access in this evening’s general election despite repeated attempts by the anti-abortion movement to confuse voters with misleading information. The […]
Preparing for upcoming U.S. state legislative sessions, participants discuss interstate shield protections, access to fertility care, criminalization of pregnancy outcomes, state court reform and more.