Michigan Attorney General Relieved By Abortion Medication Restoration
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel expressed relief following the temporary restoration of access to abortion medication. Nessel stated the original lower court ruling was based on politics rather than science or medicine. She noted the decision creates undue barriers for women in remote parts of the state. The pause on the medication's availability is expected to last for a period.
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WWJ Detroit
“Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel says she's relieved following the temporary restoration of an abortion medication.”
WWJ Detroit
“Nessel says she's relieved following the temporary restoration of an abortion medication.”
WWJ Detroit
“Nessel says she is relieved following the temporary restoration of an abortion medication.”
WWJ Detroit
“This decision is not based on science or medicine. It's based on politics. And even worse, it creates undue barriers for women, especially those in the most remote parts of our state.”
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