Women's lives are on the line with NC federal judge's latest abortion ruling, activists say
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
58% : "Abortion is essential healthcare that everyone deserves access to."48% : SisterSong is a national organization focused on helping minorities gain across to abortion.
44% : We have to continue to hold the line with Gov. [Roy] Cooper's veto," said Julian Riley, Planned Parenthood of North Carolina's Director of Public Affairs.
39% : North Carolina's latest restriction on abortion does nothing to help women gain access to contraceptives or help support women seeking abortions, Riley said.
38% : "Any ban on abortion violates the dignity and vanity of working-class people, those living in rural areas, Black folks, people of color, women, and queer and trans people," she said.
25% : Riley warned that legislatures in North Carolina and across the South are going to continue pushing back on abortion until the right to abortion in the state is eliminated.
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