BIDEN FOR ABORTION: Biden Signs Second Executive Order to Protect Abortion Access

Aug 04, 2022 View Original Article
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  • Policy Leaning

    32% Medium Conservative

  • Politician Portrayal

    16% Negative

Bias Score Analysis

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"This second order enables states that have not outlawed abortion to apply for Medicaid waivers that would make it easier for them to treat pregnant people from other states, senior administration officials told the AP."
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-14% Liberal
"Since the fall of federally protected abortion rights under Roe v. Wade in June, Democrats and Americans across the country have been urging the president to take more action to protect abortion access, including declaring abortion a public health emergency."
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-16% Liberal
"Biden will separately create a group led by Vice President Kamala Harris to address access to reproductive care, authorities told the AP."
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10% Conservative
"Biden will separately create a group led by Vice President Kamala Harris to address access to reproductive care, authorities told the AP."
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10% Conservative
"President Joe Biden signed a second executive order protecting abortion access, but this time, it's for those forced to travel out of state to get an abortion, the Associated Press reports."
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Bias Meter

Contributing sentiments towards policy:

43% : This second order enables states that have not outlawed abortion to apply for Medicaid waivers that would make it easier for them to treat pregnant people from other states, senior administration officials told the AP.
42% : Since the fall of federally protected abortion rights under Roe v. Wade in June, Democrats and Americans across the country have been urging the president to take more action to protect abortion access, including declaring abortion a public health emergency.

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