Critics and GOP Attorneys General Challenge Biden's Abortion and Privacy Rules

The Biden administration's plan to expand the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) to protect abortion rights is facing criticism and potential legal challenges from both Republicans and Democrats. Conservatives argue that the move violates states' rights and the Supreme Court's Dobbs decision, while Democrats believe the proposed rules are inadequate in the face of Republican-controlled states seeking to target abortion providers. The proposed HIPAA expansion would bar health care providers and insurers from sharing information with state officials for the purpose of investigating or prosecuting those involved in legal abortions. Republicans and conservative groups oppose the draft policy, while Democrats are pressuring the administration to add stronger measures.
- Biden's HIPAA expansion for abortion draws criticism, lawsuit threats POLITICO
- Georgia attorney general pushes back against Biden rule protecting out-of-state abortions 11Alive
- Cameron opposes HHS privacy rule on out-of-state abortion records Courier Journal
- Mississippi AG Lynn Fitch opposes protecting abortion medical records Clarion Ledger
- Carr joins GOP attorney generals ripping Biden abortion, trans health rule 11Alive
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