Top Medical Group Pushes Late-Term Abortion With Misleading Studies - Washington Free Beacon
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
57% : An extensive list of the group's presidents worked with Planned Parenthood before, during, and after their tenures.56% : ACOG has advocated in recent years to protect government funding of Planned Parenthood, which it has been heavily connected to for decades.
52% : Harrison said ACOG's position on fetal pain proves the group is more focused on promoting abortion than providing accurate medical expertise.
49% : ACOG's position on fetal pain could play a major role in setting abortion policy as the Supreme Court case prepares to decide a legal challenge to Mississippi's fetal pain law, which prohibits abortion after 15 weeks.
42% : ACOG released a joint statement Wednesday with other medical lobbying organizations in opposition to the Texas law banning abortion after six weeks, which the Supreme Court declined to block in a 5-4 decision.
36% : The state contends the law reflects updated scientific understandings of fetal development since the Court established the trimester approach to regulation when it legalized abortion nationwide in Roe v. Wade.
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