Board Chair Sharon Bronson wanted the county on the record as supporting abortion rights. The resolution passed 4-1.
TUCSON, Ariz — Supervisors says they will ensure that people can get reproductive care that stops just short of abortioon.
Supervisor Adelita Grijalva said forcing someone to deliver an unwanted child is a form of oppression. “...and extend ourselves through telehealth and telemedicine resources into the library system to see what we can do in terms of counseling, contraception, with regard to contraception, and even provision of plan B and other interventions if deemed appropriate by our staff.”
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