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They used the occasion to announce steps to further protect abortion rights in New York State.
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Members of the public asked questions and expressed concerns at the second community forum held by Upstate University Hospital and Crouse Health.
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Nine clinics within the network of the Planned Parenthood of Central and Western New York are among those receiving the first grants from the state’s Abortion Providers Support Fund.
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The country's access to abortion is in a precarious state with the right to abortion no longer protected by the federal government.
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State leaders are now reacting to ruling that ends the five-decades-old decision and talking about the future of reproductive rights in New York.
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Governor Kathy Hochul and the legislature took preemptive steps to protect abortion rights in anticipation of the high court’s decision.
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The justices gathered in private for the first time on Thursday since the leak earlier this month.
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A Syracuse-area state lawmaker plans to help move forward legislation that appears more urgent after a leaked document shows the Supreme Court may permit outlawing the procedure.
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A leaked draft Supreme Court opinion published by Politico shows the justices intend to strike down the 1973 Roe v. Wade decision, which would allow individual states to limit or block access to abortions. However, the decision has not been finalized.
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Gov. Hochul, Senator Kirsten Gillibrand, and the NYCLU release statements on the draft opinion first reported by Politico.