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The New York Abortion Access Fund is struggling to keep up with demands as more people from out of state request financial ...
On the third anniversary of the Supreme Court’s Dobbs ruling, which ended the constitutional right to an abortion in the ...
PEPFAR, a program started by George W. Bush, was set to lose $400 million after the OMB director falsely claimed it funds ...
PEPFAR has not operated in Russia since 2012, when President Vladimir Putin kicked the United States Agency for International ...
City Council Democrats launched a $1 million fund Tuesday that will bankroll abortion services for women who can’t afford them — an effort aimed at solidifying New York’s status a… ...
Backed by President Donald Trump, the spending law prohibits reproductive health clinics from billing services to Medicaid if ...
The state is putting millions toward abortion services in New York as Republicans in Washington push to repeal funding for reproductive health care. The Department of Health gave a total of $24 ...
A county clerk in New York on Monday again refused to file a more than $100,000 civil judgment from Texas against a doctor ...
Ever since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned federal abortion protections in the landmark Roe v. Wade decision, a New York organization that helps to fund the procedure has been busier. The New ...
Meanwhile, New York is among several states that enforce shield laws—something abortion-banned states are beginning to challenge—which protect abortion providers from legal threats for mailing ...
The New York Abortion Access Fund helps cover the cost of abortions — and, if needed, travel or lodging expenses — for those who can’t afford them.
Abortion rights in New York State are protected, but not guaranteed. New York voters can fix that by turning their ballots over and voting for Proposition 1.