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The Hyde Amendment blocks federal funding of abortion. Will House Democrats repeal it? Michele Swers and Kelly L. Rolfes-Haase / Managing Editor - February 22, 2021 Democrats and Republicans weren’t always divided on abortion funding. That has changed.
House Democrats are sending dead-on-arrival bills to the Senate. There’s a good reason. Jeremy Gelman / Managing Editor - July 3, 2020 They’re not just scoring political points; they’re setting up their agenda for a Democratic win in November.
The Supreme Court, not just three female justices, spoke loudly on women’s reproductive rights Laura Moyer - June 29, 2016 [caption id="attachment_43125" align="aligncenter" width="960"] Lead plaintiff Amy Hagstrom-Miller, left, president