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Executive Order 13535 is an executive order announced by President Barack Obama on March 21, 2010, and signed on March 24, 2010. It reinforces a commitment to preservation of the Hyde Amendment's policy restricting federal funds for abortion within the context of recent health care legislation.
Obama was the only Democratic presidential candidate to issue an unsolicited statement expressing his views on disability community issues. [citation needed] For example, he stated his intention to sign the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, and expressed his support of the ADA Restoration Act. [18]
Wade" which would "repeal the Bush-backed Federal Abortion Ban", referring to the Partial-Birth Abortion Ban Act, and "other federal restrictions". [9] Opponents of FOCA assert that it would, if passed, invalidate every restriction on abortion nationwide, including parental notification laws, informed consent laws, and bans on partial birth ...
Obama had garnered criticism from progressives in his party for extending the invitation to Warren, who was socially conservative on LGBTQ and abortion issues, but Warren steered clear of ...
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday handed a victory to abortion rights advocates, striking down a Texas law imposing strict regulations.
Establishing the Presidential Commission for the Study of Bioethical Issues November 24, 2009 November 30, 2009 November 24, 2009 74 FR 62671 E9-28805 [71] 34 13522: Creating Labor-Management Forums to Improve Delivery of Government Services December 9, 2009 December 14, 2009 December 9, 2009 74 FR 66203 E9-29781 [72] [73] 35 13523
In an impassioned speech, Michelle Obama said the election was "too close" with 10 days left until election day. Michelle Obama makes fiery abortion pitch as Trump courts Muslim vote Skip to main ...
In 2015, Obama said that abortion rights are a “fundamental American value.” And in his second term, he has been willing to wield his executive authority aggressively on other issues, from rejecting the Keystone XL pipeline to raising the minimum wage for federal contractors.