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Planned Parenthood will resume abortion services in Wisconsin. That doesn't mean everything is fixed.

Sep 14, 2023 View Original Article
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    -78% Extremely Liberal

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    80% ReliableGood

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    -78% Extremely Liberal

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65% : Still, Republicans are already trying to impeach Protasiewicz and anti-abortion legislators quickly responded to Thursday's news with disdain.
64% : "It's a really exciting day for people to know that they can access the health care that they need, when they need it, here, without having to figure out how they might get out of state," Michelle Velasquez, director of legal advocacy and services for Planned Parenthood of Wisconsin, told Mother Jones.
59% : On Monday, Planned Parenthood of Wisconsin will resume abortion care for the first time in over a year.
57% : Her ruling gave Planned Parenthood Wisconsin (PPWI) the confidence to begin moving forward with resuming services.
56% : "With a recognition that there was some uncertainty around that, we paused services, and we really committed to our communities and to patients and people in the state that we would resume services when we had a pathway to do so."Planned Parenthood of Wisconsin's decision will have ripple effects beyond the state's borders.
43% : Planned Parenthood paused all abortion services following the Supreme Court's decision in Dobbs, which ended the constitutional right to abortion and triggered a 1849 state law that for all intents and purposes banned abortion in the state.
41% : "We always maintained that 1849 law didn't just sort of immediately come back to life and become enforceable against abortions again, but we knew that there was a real threat of folks attempting to enforce that law," Velasquez said.

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