Whitmer and Nessel say abortion pill case is part of continued attacks on reproductive rights
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Michigan Advance) As justices heard oral arguments Tuesday in a high-stakes case that could limit access to a common pharmaceutical used in both medication abortion and miscarriage care, Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer and Attorney General Dana Nessel blasted any attempt to restrict mifepristone.
If the anti-reproductive freedom majority on SCOTUS bans mifepristone, or reimposes medically unnecessary restrictions on its use, it will impede access to the most commonly used method of abortion for every woman in American. Even in states where abortion rights are protected like Michigan, the decision would severely limit peoples right to make one of the most important decisions about their family in consultation with their doctor, Whitmer said in a statement.
Michigan voters approved Proposal 3 in 2022 guaranteeing the right to abortion in the constitution following a June SCOTUS decision overturning Roe v. Wade. However, the Supreme Courts decision in the mifepristone case could have implications nationwide. The Democratic governor called it part of a nationwide assault on our reproductive health.
Nessel, whos also a Democrat, issued a statement on behalf of President Joe Bidens reelection campaign slamming his likely opponent, former President Donald Trump. .....................(more)
https://michiganadvance.com/2024/03/26/whitmer-and-nessel-say-abortion-pill-case-is-part-of-continued-attacks-on-reproductive-rights/