As abortion bans shutter clinics across the country, 'crisis pregnancy centers' led by anti-abortion advocates see an opening to expand into the reproductive care void.
The organization said that the new center would be part of the Guiding Star Project network, an anti-abortion association with
that, after the fall of Roe, launched plans to open around 22 new centers in the next three to four years, said GSP president Lisa Strei.Strei told Axios that this "aggressive expansion" is focused on states where abortion is criminalized to ensure that pregnancy centers in those places remain "relevant." She added that two GSP centers are currently "going through the process" of becoming medically licensed so that they can offer OB-GYN care.
GSP would not offer abortion or contraception care, as it claims that they both "interrupt natural, healthy biological processes.
日本 最新ニュース, 日本 見出し
Similar News:他のニュース ソースから収集した、これに似たニュース記事を読むこともできます。
NYC Migrant Crisis: How Did We Get Here?The “Remain in Mexico” policy was enacted, then rescinded, reinstated and ultimately overturned — but political theater and warring parties continued throughout Here’s what’s led to the migrant crisis in New York City
続きを読む »
Fix for America's housing crisis: stop taxing houses, use land value taxInsider tells the global tech, finance, markets, media, healthcare, and strategy stories you want to know.
続きを読む »
As Colorado River Dries, Western States Face Water, Energy and Farming CrisisDire consequences could result if states, cities and farms across the American West cannot agree on how to cut the amount of water they draw from the Colorado River.
続きを読む »
Russia-Ukraine live updates: Russia shuts down gas pipeline to Europe for maintenanceA major pipeline that supplies natural gas from Russia to Europe will be shut down for three days for maintenance, Russian energy corporation Gazprom said.
続きを読む »
US congressional delegation in Kenya amid election crisisA U.S. congressional delegation has arrived in Kenya to meet with the new president-elect and the opposition figure likely to file a court challenge to his election loss in the latest electoral crisis for East Africa’s most stable democracy.
続きを読む »
America's troops face a housing crisis; Georgia Sen. Warnock is stepping up'The last thing they need to be worried about is keeping a roof over the heads,' Senator Raphael Warnock told Newsweek. 'Sadly that's the case for too many.'
続きを読む »