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California Universities Forced to Provide Abortion Pills

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California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D.) will force all taxpayer-funded public university campuses to provide abortion pills for students by 2023.

The College Student Right to Access Act requires each of its 33 campuses in the California State and University of California systems to provide access to abortion pills. The legislation characterized pregnancy as a “medical condition.” Rather than seeking out abortion clinics, students will be able to obtain medical abortions on campus.

“Because abortion by medication techniques is both a recognized treatment for the medical condition of pregnancy and a health service every pregnant person in the state has the legal right to choose, it is the intent of the Legislature that public university student health centers make abortion by medication techniques as accessible and cost-effective for students as possible,” the bill says.

A medicated abortion is induced by taking two pills. In that process, a woman’s uterus is emptied and the baby often ejected into a toilet. Abortion pills are only to be taken within the first 10 weeks of the pregnancy.

Newsom signed the bill into law on Friday. He said in a statement that his administration is committed to expand abortion access for young people. more

9 Comments on California Universities Forced to Provide Abortion Pills

  1. “…and a health service every pregnant person in the state has the legal right to choose…” Pregnant person, not pregnant woman, just in case it’s actually a pregnant man who wants to treat this “medical condition”.

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  2. If it’s solely “a woman’s right to choose,” men need to fight not to be financially responsible if she “chooses” to have the baby. If the man has no say in whether iris aborted, he should not be held financially liable for it.

    Or, as Dave Chappelle said, “If you can kill it, I can abandon it.”

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