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Almost 1,000 Health Care Providers, Educators, Researchers Urge Action on Medication Abortion From President Biden

April 12, 2023
WASHINGTON D.C. — Today, Physicians for Reproductive Health, All* Above All, and 930 health care providers, educators, and researchers sent a letter to President Biden urging the administration to take bold and immediate action to protect safe, effective medication abortion care. Mifepristone and misoprostol have been under near constant attack by politicians and judges, most recently in last … Continued

U.S. Senate Reintroduces the EACH Act to Guarantee Insurance Coverage for Abortion

March 29, 2023
WASHINGTON D.C. – Today, U.S. Senators Tammy Duckworth, Mazie Hirono, and Patty Murray, along with a record number of 28 original co-sponsors, reintroduced the bicameral EACH Act, a bill to end the Hyde Amendment and guarantee insurance coverage of abortion.  This comes as attacks on abortion care continue to escalate. Right now, 24 states have … Continued

U.S. House Introduces the EACH Act, the First Federal Bill to Ensure Abortion Access in 2023

January 26, 2023
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, bold U.S. House legislators—led by U.S. Representatives Barbara Lee, Diana DeGette, Ayanna Pressley, and Jan Schakowsky—introduced the EACH Act, which ends the Hyde Amendment and guarantees insurance coverage for abortion. This is the first federal bill filed this Congress to ensure more equitable access to abortion care  and comes as a … Continued

All* Above All Announces Morgan Hopkins As New President To Lead Network of More Than 150 Partners and Expand Abortion Justice

October 21, 2022
All* Above All and All* Above All Action Fund steering committees announced that Morgan Hopkins will be the new President of the organizations, beginning on Monday, October 24.

U.S. Congress Introduces The EACH Act to Guarantee Abortion Coverage

March 25, 2021
WASHINGTON, DC – Today, bold legislators led by women of color in Congress introduced the EACH Act, which guarantees insurance coverage for abortion wherever people live and however much they earn. The bill comes as a new Ipsos poll conducted on behalf of All* Above All found that nearly six in ten Americans support public … Continued

All* Above All Announces Expanded Work and New Campaign for Abortion Justice Ahead of Roe v. Wade Anniversary and Biden-Harris Inauguration

January 12, 2021
After seven years of trailblazing work to restore insurance coverage of abortion, All* Above All is expanding its scope.  It will apply its innovative organizing strategies to more issues and call for policy solutions for abortion care that incorporate economic, racial, and immigrant justice.

Amid the Pandemic and Uprising for Racial Justice, Momentum To End the 44-Year-Old Hyde Amendment Is At An All-Time High

September 30, 2020
The 44th anniversary of the Hyde Amendment comes amid a national uprising for racial justice, allegations of forced sterilization of immigrant women, as well as a global pandemic that has caused hundreds of thousands of deaths.

Statement: More Than 40 Groups Condemn Inclusion of the Hyde Amendment in U.S. House Spending Bill

July 7, 2020
Today, 44 reproductive health, rights, and justice organizations released the following statement in response to the Labor Health and Human Services Appropriations bill that includes the Hyde Amendment.

National Poll Shows Tide Turning After 43 Years of Hyde Amendment (2019)

September 24, 2019
Forty three years after Congress first passed the Hyde Amendment, which bans Medicaid health insurance from covering abortion, new polling released today from Hart Research Associates shows that two-thirds (62%) of voters nationally believe the program should cover abortion.

One Year Since Trump’s Election, Poll Shows Voters Concerned on Abortion

October 18, 2017
New polling data released today from Hart Research Associates reveals voters’ significant concerns about Trump Administration policies that limit abortion coverage and access to contraception.

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