Abortions to resume in Missouri after judge blocks restrictions

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‘Abortions are set to resume in Missouri after a judge blocked regulations that had restricted providers even after voters approved enshrining abortion rights into the state’s constitution. Friday’s ruling came after a Kansas City judge ruled last year that abortions were now legal in the state but kept certain regulations on the books while a lawsuit by abortion-rights advocates played out.

That meant abortion facilities still had to be licensed by the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services. Planned Parenthood argued that the licensing law required providers to give “medically unnecessary and invasive” pelvic exams to anyone receiving an abortion, including medication abortions, according to court documents. It also included “medically irrelevant” size requirements for hallways, rooms and doors.

The plaintiffs said some of the regulations on Planned Parenthood centers were so strict, “most health centers or doctors’ office simply do not meet” them.

Jackson County Circuit Judge Jerri Zhang said in her ruling that the licensing requirement is “facially discriminatory because it does not treat services provided in abortion facilities the same as other types of similarly situated health care, including miscarriage care.”’


A rare victory for facts and the truth in an America that has abandoned both.

And that conservatives continue to oppose the will of the people to restore the right to privacy is further proof that overturning Roe was never about ‘letting the states decide.’
 
according to court documents. It also included “medically irrelevant” size requirements for hallways, rooms and doors.

There are valid reasons for this and I will note, these restrictions were allowed under RvW.

They were in place to make sure hallways were large enough for a stretcher to get down the hall in cases of emergency.
 
‘Abortions are set to resume in Missouri after a judge blocked regulations that had restricted providers even after voters approved enshrining abortion rights into the state’s constitution. Friday’s ruling came after a Kansas City judge ruled last year that abortions were now legal in the state but kept certain regulations on the books while a lawsuit by abortion-rights advocates played out.

That meant abortion facilities still had to be licensed by the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services. Planned Parenthood argued that the licensing law required providers to give “medically unnecessary and invasive” pelvic exams to anyone receiving an abortion, including medication abortions, according to court documents. It also included “medically irrelevant” size requirements for hallways, rooms and doors.

The plaintiffs said some of the regulations on Planned Parenthood centers were so strict, “most health centers or doctors’ office simply do not meet” them.

Jackson County Circuit Judge Jerri Zhang said in her ruling that the licensing requirement is “facially discriminatory because it does not treat services provided in abortion facilities the same as other types of similarly situated health care, including miscarriage care.”’


A rare victory for facts and the truth in an America that has abandoned both.

And that conservatives continue to oppose the will of the people to restore the right to privacy is further proof that overturning Roe was never about ‘letting the states decide.’
Let the neo-Marxist sacrament of child sacrifice commence!
 
I'm not seeing the big deal here. :dunno:

If the voters voted for the utility of abortion, then it should proceed within the bounds set forth in the law. That's what SCOTUS intended.

The nuances should be worked out in court if there is a disagreement.

No "big victory", just the details being worked out.

LOL....Then again the OP's ilk is really desperate these days for a "victory" of any kind. :laughing0301:
 

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