Congressional Democrats say the Biden administration’s privacy rule doesn’t go far enough
There is “absolutely” a potential for legal challenges, said Roger Severino, who served as the head of HHS’ Office for Civil Rights under former President Donald Trump. | Jacquelyn Martin/AP PhotoThe Biden administration’s effort to wield the nation’s premier health-privacy law to protect abortion rights is under fire from Republicans who accuse the president of overreaching — and from Democrats who call it too weak.
, or HIPAA, with the aim of shielding people who seek, obtain or provide abortions from red state probes — one of the most concrete steps the administration has taken to defend abortion rights since the Supreme Court endedBut conservatives, including Republican attorneys general and former Trump administration officials, say the move would violate states’ rights as well as the Supreme Court’sThere is “absolutely” a potential for legal challenges, said Roger Severino, who served as the head of...
The attacks from both sides highlight the precarious path the Biden administration has tried to navigate since the Supreme Court overturnedlast summer. With no hope of restoring abortion protections through legislation in a divided Congress, the White House has largely leaned on rulemaking and executive orders — many of which are drawing criticism from progressives and the right.
The proposed HIPAA expansion is one of the most concrete steps the administration has taken to defend abortion rights since the end of. If enacted, it would bar health care providers and insurers from turning over information to state officials for the purpose of investigating or prosecuting someone who seeks or provides a legal abortion.
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