Exceptions to abortion restrictions often fail people like Kate Cox whose babies are sure to die

Dec 13, 2023 View Original Article
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    -50% Medium Liberal

  • Reliability

    90% ReliableExcellent

  • Policy Leaning

    -50% Medium Liberal

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Overall Sentiment

-9% Negative

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"Pregnancy continuation with palliative care can be a beautiful and compassionate choice that I champion through research, advocacy, and clinician education."
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38% Conservative
"The case casts a glaring light on the futility and confusion tied to medical exceptions within anti-abortion laws that seek to regulate the most painful pregnancy complications."
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34% Conservative
"As states persist in tightening abortion restrictions, and with a potential national ban on the horizon, it is crucial for policymakers and voters to recognize the inherent flaws in relying on medical exceptions within anti-abortion laws."
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22% Conservative
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

69% : Pregnancy continuation with palliative care can be a beautiful and compassionate choice that I champion through research, advocacy, and clinician education.
67% : The case casts a glaring light on the futility and confusion tied to medical exceptions within anti-abortion laws that seek to regulate the most painful pregnancy complications.
61% : As states persist in tightening abortion restrictions, and with a potential national ban on the horizon, it is crucial for policymakers and voters to recognize the inherent flaws in relying on medical exceptions within anti-abortion laws.
54% : In the end, Kate Cox had to travel out of state for the necessary care due to the ineffectiveness of medical exceptions in anti-abortion laws.
53% : But Kate Cox's case in Texas this week serves as a stark wake-up call to the nation: This could happen to you or someone you care about, and medical exceptions to anti-abortion laws won't offer a safe haven.
48% : Shannon had to drive 11 hours and pay thousands of dollars, even after charitable assistance and employer insurance, to receive abortion care out of state.
47% : But what happens to those who face a life-limiting fetal diagnosis but can't travel out of state?

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