Illinois leaders affirm abortion pill access while court battle plays out: 'Nothing has changed'

Apr 08, 2023 View Original Article
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49% : Welch on Saturday said Planned Parenthood would continue to provide access to abortions regardless of the outcome of the suits regarding mifepristone or other similar drugs.
36% : Jennifer Welch, President and CEO of Planned Parenthood of Illinois, said Planned Parenthood Illinois had served patients from 34 states since the Roe decision was overturned last year, and the Texas ruling could potentially increase that number as more patients are forced to travel for reproductive healthcare.

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