'How Close to Death is Close Enough?': Fury Over Latest Texas Abortion Ruling

Aug 25, 2022 View Original Article
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  • Policy Leaning

    10% Center

  • Politician Portrayal

    72% Negative

Bias Score Analysis

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"Hendrix did not enjoin the guidance nationwide, and Plaed Parenthood noted that EMTALA remains federal law and requires most hospitals to provide emergency medical care, including care related to pregnancy.A ruling in a similar case in Idaho, in which the Biden administration argued EMTALA preempts the state's six-week abortion ban, is expected this week."
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-2% Liberal
"Extremist anti-abortion politicians in Texas, warns Plaed Parenthood, are trying to prevent pregnant people experiencing medical emergencies from receiving life-saving care."
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-8% Liberal
"Hendrix did not enjoin the guidance nationwide, and Plaed Parenthood noted that EMTALA remains federal law and requires most hospitals to provide emergency medical care, including care related to pregnancy.A ruling in a similar case in Idaho, in which the Biden administration argued EMTALA preempts the state's six-week abortion ban, is expected this week."
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-2% Liberal
"The 1986 law requires anyone who comes to a hospital's emergency department to be stabilized and treated, and the Biden administration argued that abortion care qualifies as stabilizing treatment for a pregnant person in a medical crisis."
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-20% Liberal
"Reproductive rights advocates on Wednesday warned that pregnant people across Texas are now at risk of facing life-threatening health crises without access to emergency abortion care, following a ruling by a federal judge who rejected guidance from the Biden administration."
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-30% Liberal
"Hendrix, who was appointed by former Republican President Donald Trump, sided with Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton and two doctors' associations in Texas which support forced pregnancy."
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

49% :Hendrix did not enjoin the guidance nationwide, and Planned Parenthood noted that "EMTALA remains federal law and requires most hospitals to provide emergency medical care, including care related to pregnancy."A ruling in a similar case in Idaho, in which the Biden administration argued EMTALA preempts the state's six-week abortion ban, is expected this week.
46% : "Extremist anti-abortion politicians in Texas," warns Planned Parenthood, "are trying to prevent pregnant people experiencing medical emergencies from receiving life-saving care."

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