Texas sues Biden administration for asking pharmacies to fill
reproductive health prescriptions
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[February 08, 2023]
By Kanishka Singh
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Texas sued the administration of U.S. President
Joe Biden on Tuesday to prevent it from asking pharmacies to fill
reproductive health prescriptions.
The Biden administration said in July 2022 that refusing to fill
prescriptions for drugs that could be used to terminate a pregnancy
could violate federal law, regardless of various state bans on the
procedure.
This guidance from the Biden administration, which involved roughly
60,000 U.S. retail pharmacies, came days after Biden signed an executive
order easing access to services to terminate pregnancies after the U.S.
Supreme Court overturned the Roe v. Wade ruling that made abortions
legal nationwide.
The lawsuit was filed on Tuesday against the U.S. Department of Health
and Human Services in the U.S. District Court for the Western District
of Texas. The department did not immediately respond to a request for
comment late on Tuesday.
"The Biden Administration knows that it has no legal authority to
institute this radical abortion agenda, so now it's trying to intimidate
every pharmacy in America by threatening to withhold federal funds,"
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton said in a statement on Tuesday.
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Anti-abortion protestors stand outside
Women's Reproductive Clinic of New Mexico, in Santa Teresa, U.S.,
January 13, 2023. REUTERS/Evelyn Hockstein
White House officials said in
January that 60 anti-abortion bills have been filed in the 2023
legislative session and over 26 million women currently live in U.S.
states that have banned abortion.
The Food and Drug Administration said January that abortion pills
would become more widely available at pharmacies and through the
mail. A legal battle is under way at a federal court in Texas, where
abortion opponents have sued to undo the approval of the drugs.
A group of 20 Republican state attorneys general last week told
Walgreens Boots Alliance Inc and CVS Health Corp that they risk
running afoul of federal and state law if they dispense the abortion
drug mifepristone by mail.
Walgreens and CVS have said they intend to become certified and
dispense the drug in states where abortion is legal, though neither
has yet done so.
(Reporting by Kanishka Singh in Washington; Editing by Kenneth
Maxwell)
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