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Bipartisan negotiators are nearing an agreement on a health care policy — but a lingering disagreement on what is known as the Hyde Amendment has been stalling talks
A bipartisan breakthrough on Hyde has eluded lawmakers, as both parties remain firm on red lines over abortion access under Obamacare.
The president argued that rising health care costs, particularly prescription drug prices, had given Republicans an opening to compete with Democrats on affordability.
Melinda Spencer, 35, was indicted Tuesday on a count of first-degree fetal homicide, concealing the birth of an infant, abuse of a corpse and tampering with physical evidence after she used medication to abort a pregnancy at her Campton home.
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Factbox-US abortion pill access under fire: Lawsuits and regulatory battles to watch in 2026
Since the U.S. Supreme Court rolled back the constitutional right to abortion in 2022, nearly half of U.S. states have banned or severely restricted the procedure, driving a surge in medication abortion - now used in more than 60% of abortions nationwide.
It follows 40 other anti-abortion groups and lawmakers previously calling for the EPA to assess the water pollution levels of the drug.
Voters in several states will likely see abortion-related constitutional amendments on the ballot for the 2026 midterm elections. Missouri and Nevada have already certified ballot measures for 2026 that would loosen restrictions.