Republicans Are Going After Veterans' Access to Abortion Care

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Republicans Are Going After Veterans' Access to Abortion Care
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Republicans have threatened legal action if Veterans Affairs hospitals don't abide by abortion bans in their states.

that Veterans Affairs hospitals are typically linked to teaching hospitals, and health care providers qualified to provide abortion counseling should be locally available. Additionally, many Veterans Affairs doctors do not work under state licenses that could be compromised or revoked if they consult a patient about abortion.

Veterans and Democrats cheered when the Biden administration released the new rules expanding abortion services at Veterans Affairs hospitals, one of several executive moves made by the White House after the fall orHowever, Republicans see a federal intrusion on the supposed power of state legislatures to target doctors and force patients to give birth as they prepare to challenge President Joe Biden’s executive authority.

at the Supreme Court, said in a statement this week that the Veterans Affairs rule for abortion access is either a “cynical attempt to appease” Biden’s “political base,” or a “lawless attempt” to “institute a national regime” of legal abortion, a likely nod to the fear among anti-abortion zealots that federal lands and property could become safe havens for patients. Mississippi

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