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  2. Hyde Amendment - Wikipedia

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    Proponents of Hyde state that it is supported by 57% of the American public and opposed by 36%, as of 2016. [19] Critics say the Hyde Amendment disproportionately affects low-income women, women of color, younger women, and immigrants, as an estimated 42% of abortion recipients live below the poverty line. [20]

  3. Climate, abortion and education funding among hot topics in ...

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    Attorney and construction executive Adam Benna is challenging incumbent state Rep. Demi Busatta Cabrera, R-Coral Gables, to represent a swath of central and south Miami-Dade County in the Florida ...

  4. States funding anti-abortion clinics have some of highest ...

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    At least 21 states use public funds to support anti-abortion clinics, which have grown into a billion-dollar industry States funding anti-abortion clinics have some of highest rates of maternal ...

  5. Abortion and finances: The economic consequences of ... - AOL

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    Many women already experience some form of economic challenge at the time they seek an abortion, which can be the contributing factor to seeking the procedure in the first place.

  6. Helms Amendment to the Foreign Assistance Act - Wikipedia

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    Wade, anti-abortion activists began mobilizing at the federal level. [5] [1] One of the goals of the anti-abortion movement in the wake of Roe was to cut off all federal funding support for abortion care in order to reduce the availability of legal abortions. In the year after the decision, socially conservative, evangelical Protestants who ...

  7. Mexico City policy - Wikipedia

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    The Mexico City policy, sometimes referred to by its critics as the global gag rule, [1] is a United States government policy blocking U.S. federal funding for non-governmental organizations (NGOs) providing abortion counseling or referrals, advocated to decriminalize abortion, or expanded abortion services.

  8. Supreme Court allows Biden administration to withhold funds ...

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    In 2022, Oklahoma received the funding after complying with the rule, but after the Supreme Court's 2022 ruling that overturned abortion rights landmark Roe v. Wade, the state changed course.

  9. National Network of Abortion Funds - Wikipedia

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    The National Network of Abortion Funds (NNAF) is a non-profit organization based in the United States that was founded by 22 abortion funds from 14 states at a conference held May 1–2, 1993, at the National 4H Center in Chevy Chase, Maryland. The NNAF incorporated in 1994.