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Alice Miranda Ollstein

@AliceOllstein

Health Care Reporter on Capitol Hill for @POLITICOPro/@POLITICO. Making puns about the news. Write to me: [email protected]

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Amid tight security, an unusually testy takes on a post-Roe clash between Idaho's abortion ban and federal law. A straight-up win for the feds seems unlikely as some conservative justices suggested there's no direct conflict. w/Alice Miranda Ollstein
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2 years ago, SCOTUS overturned Roe. Today the justices faced the consequences of that decision: story after story of pregnant people denied treatment in a medical emergency, rushed across state lines or forced to wait until their condition became dire. politico.com/news/2024/04/2…

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6 key takeaways from today's Supreme Court arguments on emergency abortions from me and the great Josh Gerstein --> politico.com/news/2024/04/2…

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BREAKING: The Arizona House voted Wednesday to repeal a 19th-century abortion ban that the state Supreme Court revived earlier this month. More here --> politico.com/news/2024/04/2…

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Via Jemma K Stephenson: Sen. Vivian Davis Figures, D-Mobile, criticized the changes, which cut parental leave for education employees from 12 weeks to six weeks and removed miscarriage and stillbirth from covered circumstances. alabamareflector.com/2024/04/24/spo…

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Another abortion case goes before SCOTUS today.

“Even in states that currently have access to abortion, removing the requirements of EMTALA will mean hospital physicians aren’t required to provide lifesaving care when it comes to pregnancy and abortion.”
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