Abortion access under Trump is a question mark'
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Robyn Elliott emphasizes the discrepancy between framing abortion as a right versus the actual access people have, noting that 'rights do not equate to access.' This underlines the complexity of maintaining abortion access amidst legislative challenges.
Concern mounts over Project 2025, which aims to leverage federal authority to limit reproductive health services. Elliott warns that measures could include defunding Medicaid and rolling back protections, presenting immediate hurdles for states like Maryland.
Project 2025 critiques the CDC's promotion of abortion, asserting 'Abortion and euthanasia are not health care.' It aims to influence public health narratives and potentially restrict states that prioritize abortion data collection.
With the new Trump administration looming, fears rise that federal actions could undermine initiatives in states that have secured abortion access, making the fight for reproductive rights far from over.
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