Gov. Newsom says California will stockpile pills for abortion following Texas judge ruling

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Gov. Newsom says California will stockpile pills for abortion following Texas judge ruling
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Misoprostol is a drug used in combination with mifepristone for early term abortion, but Newsom says it safely can be used for that purpose by itself.

Gov. Gavin Newsom said Monday that California is securing a stockpile of abortion pills in response to a ruling last week by a federal judge in Texas that could make the most common means of terminating pregnancies in the U.S. more difficult., effectively contradicted by a separate federal court ruling the same day in Washington, would suspend federal approval of mifepristone, one of two pills commonly used together to terminate a pregnancy.

“Our state has secured a stockpile of an alternative medication abortion drug to ensure that Californians continue to have access to safe reproductive health treatments,” Newsom said in a statement. “We will not cave to extremists who are trying to outlaw these critical abortion services. Medication abortion remains legal in California.”

“Whether a child is first starved of nutrients and oxygen with mifepristone or delivered alive with misoprostol to then die in the toilet, chemical abortions are gruesome,” Short said. “Now that the safety of the chemical abortion regimen has been called into question, Governor Newsom and his campaign donors in the abortion industry are putting profit over people, over both women and their unborn children.

“California is a Reproductive Freedom State, and as our nation faces a crisis, we have to use every tool in our toolbox to protect abortion access,” Hovis said. “Extremist judges do not control our lives and freedoms — we have the power to fight back and ensure that all people can access the care they need.”U.S. Supreme Court last June overturned its 1973 Roe v.

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