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Author: Admin | 2025-04-28

A look at the ruling out of Washington that directly conflicts with the ruling out of Texas. Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel expressed her disappointment in the ruling Friday. The Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America nonprofit called the decision “a win for the health and safety of women and girls.” California Gov. Gavin Newsom said the ruling “ignores facts, science, and the law” and puts “the health of millions of women and girls at risk.” Sen. Amy Klobuchar spoke to CNN’s Anderson Cooper about the ruling Friday. Planned Parenthood called Kacsmaryk’s decision a “deeply harmful move.” New York Gov. Kathy Hochul said she is “horrified” by the Texas ruling. Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont called the ruling “another devastating attack on “reproductive rights” and said that it “is about controlling medical decisions that should be between patients and their doctors.” Maine Gov. Janet T. Mills called the decision “reckless” and said it “ignores basic science and facts.” The US Justice Department will appeal the decision by the Texas judge who said he will suspend the FDA’s two-decade-old approval of a medication abortion pill, Attorney General Merrick Garland said in a statement Friday. US District Judge Matthew Kacsmaryk said he was pausing his ruling for seven days so the federal government could appeal. Garland said the department will also review the decision by the judge in Washington state who said in a new ruling that the FDA must keep medication abortion drugs available in more than a dozen states that sued the

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