Michigan Democrat Divides Party on Abortion Access

Michigan Democrats are pushing for the passage of the Reproductive Health Act, a bill aimed at easing access to abortion by repealing regulations involving paperwork and payment. However, the legislation has hit a roadblock as one Democratic lawmaker, State Representative Karen Whitsett, cast the lone Democratic "no" vote in the House of Representatives health policy committee. Whitsett's concerns include the use of state tax dollars to fund elective abortions through Medicaid and the complexity of the current online consent forms. The fate of the bill remains uncertain as negotiations continue, but Governor Gretchen Whitmer has expressed her intention to sign every piece of legislation in the Reproductive Health Act that reaches her desk.
- Michigan Democrats want to ease access to abortion. But one Democrat is saying no NPR
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- Whitmer urges passage of sweeping abortion protections during stop in Grand Rapids WZZM13.com
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