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Rep. Cori Bush hails abortion pills as essential healthcare.

Rep. ⁢Cori⁣ Bush Advocates ​for Access to ⁤Abortion ‌Medication

During a ​House⁢ Oversight and ⁣Accountability Committee⁢ hearing ⁢on‌ Monday, ⁣Rep. ⁣Cori Bush⁢ (D-MO) passionately ⁢defended the⁢ use of⁢ abortion ⁣medication, describing it as “lifesaving healthcare.” Holding up ‍a ‍pack of abortion pills, she emphasized their safety ​and effectiveness,⁣ comparing ‌them to‍ any‌ other⁢ medication.

“This is​ what an‌ abortion ‌looks⁤ like. … Medicine ‌is an ‌essential ⁢form ⁢of healthcare, lifesaving.‍ These⁤ five pills ⁣are safe,” Bush said.‌ “These five pills are effective.⁤ Medication abortion pills ‌like​ this … ⁣[are] no ‍different than another medication⁤ that is⁣ safe⁤ and⁤ effective.”

Bush‍ went ⁣on to explain that⁣ these pills ⁣have ⁤a⁤ 97.7% success rate in terminating a pregnancy. She⁢ led⁤ a discussion on abortion ‍access alongside Reps. ‍Jasmine​ Crockett (D-TX) and Jamie Raskin (D-MD).

Following the recent Supreme ‍Court ‍decision⁢ on Dobbs v.⁣ Jackson‍ Women’s ‌Health Organization,⁣ Bush⁤ and⁤ other‍ Democrats ⁣have⁢ expressed concerns⁣ about​ anti-abortion ⁢legislation ⁣and legal ‌challenges that ‌could impact the⁢ availability of⁤ abortion ‍medication. ‍In January, ‍the FDA finalized⁣ a rule ​allowing pharmacies to fill​ medication ‌abortion ⁣prescriptions. ⁢Currently, 21‌ states, including Washington,‍ D.C., permit⁣ medical abortion.

During the ⁢hearing, Bush argued that “medication abortion“⁤ serves as ⁢a “lifeline” for⁢ various individuals facing different ⁣challenges. ​She highlighted⁣ the ⁣economic⁣ aspect‌ of abortion ‌access, stating that it provides a‍ solution ⁢for ​those unable to take​ time ‍off​ work due to ⁣low wages or ⁤lack of paid‌ sick ⁤leave. Additionally,⁣ it offers‍ support to ⁢mothers struggling with⁤ childcare expenses ⁣or limited options. Bush also⁣ emphasized that ​the​ availability⁤ of‌ abortion ​medication is ⁢crucial⁤ for ‌individuals⁢ living⁣ far ⁣from⁢ abortion ​clinics⁤ and⁤ lacking reliable transportation.

Furthermore, Bush stressed that the ⁣use of abortion⁣ medication ‍is a “lifeline” for⁢ transgender​ individuals who face ⁢discrimination and obstacles ​in⁣ accessing ⁢gender-affirming care ⁤due to ‌anti-LGBT+ ⁣laws.

Comparing‍ a​ ban on abortion pills‌ to a⁤ ban on common medications like Tylenol⁣ or antibiotics, Bush⁣ argued that‍ there‌ is no ⁤valid medical reason to restrict‌ access to medication abortion. She firmly stated that⁤ such ​bans are purely political propaganda.

In her closing statements, Bush​ reiterated that‍ these pills​ are⁢ essential ⁤and ⁤provide “lifesaving healthcare.”

Last ‍year, in ‍an ⁤interview with ​PBS, ⁤Bush revealed⁢ that she​ had personally experienced pressure ⁤to have⁢ an abortion at ⁤19⁤ years‍ old ⁢when she wasn’t ⁢ready. ⁤She expressed frustration that her​ wishes were disregarded ⁣by⁤ the‍ doctors involved.

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