
Six KY Lawmakers Support Abortion Pill
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More than 600 legislators, including six from Kentucky, signed an amicus brief to ...
More than 600 legislators, including six from Kentucky, signed an amicus brief to support access to abortion drug mifepristone.
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Six KY Lawmakers Support Abortion Pill
Clip: Season 2 Episode 98 | 54sVideo has Closed Captions
More than 600 legislators, including six from Kentucky, signed an amicus brief to support access to abortion drug mifepristone.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorshipSix Kentucky state lawmakers have signed their names to an amicus brief asking the U.S. Supreme Court to preserve access to an abortion drug.
The state Innovation Exchange, also known as six, is behind the brief that calls on the Supreme Court to overturn an appellate court decision that would roll back access to mifepristone, one of two medications used in medication abortion, abortion, care.
They argue if the decision goes into effect, it would undermine the FDA's authority to approve medications on the market and reverse over 20 years of advancements in care.
More than 600 Democratic legislators from 49 states signed the brief, including Kentucky State House Representatives Lindsey Burke, Daniel Grossberg, Josie Reiman, Sarah Stalker, Cheryl Lynn Stevenson, and Lisa Wilner.
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