Researchers say the study is the first to examine the connection between the distance traveled for abortion and where women subsequently seek follow-up care.
Republican nominees are skipping meetings with lawmakers on the other side of the aisle, and in New York, a fight is brewing over a big gig in Manhattan.
"You would think that activists would just be exhausted and giving up, but not only are they getting louder, they're banding together and making their voices heard at every turn."
Republican U.S. Rep. Mike Coffman, who once supported radical anti-choice proposals like a "personhood" law, has slowly but surely softened his stance against abortion rights.
The Democratic candidate criticized his Republican counterpart for suggesting that “she wants to take government out of everyone’s life” even though she had sponsored an “invasive ultrasound bill" as a state senator.
Sen. Patty Murray (D) said she was unsure Brett Giroir "would be willing to stand up to this administration’s ideological attacks on women in a key leadership role at HHS."