President Joe Biden on Wednesday signed an executive order that he says will allow for more abortion access, coming weeks after the Supreme Courtโs decision to overturn Roe v. Wade.
โTodayโs Executive Order builds on the first Executive Order that I signed last month to safeguard access to โฆ abortion care,โ he wrote on Twitter. โI told you I wouldnโt back down. That hasnโt changed.โ
Bidenโs executive order directs the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) to โconsider action to advance accessโ to abortion services, including via Medicaid for women who travel out of state to obtain one, according to the White House.
The order also asks HHS Secretary Xavier Becerra to consider โall appropriate actionsโ to ensure that health providers follow federal laws so people can โreceive medically necessary care without delay,โ referring to abortions.
โThese actions could include providing technical assistance for health care providers who may be confused or unsure of their obligations in the aftermath of the Supreme Court decision in Dobbs; convening providers to convey information on their obligations and the potential consequences of non-compliance; and issuing additional guidance or taking other appropriate action in response to any complaints or reports of non-compliance with federal non-discrimination laws,โ the White House statement said.
The president signed the executive order while in isolation after his doctor said Wednesday that he again tested positive for COVID-19 in the morning.
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Wednesdayโs executive order comes just a day after the Department of Justice (DOJ) filed a lawsuit targeting an Idaho law that bans most abortions. Attorney General Merrick Garland said in a press briefing that the Idaho law violates the federal Emergency Medical Treatment and Labor Act that he says allows providers to give medically stabilizing treatment during an emergency.
โIf a patient comes into the emergency room with a medical emergency jeopardizing the patientโs life or health, hospitals must provide the treatment necessary to stabilize that patient,โ Garland said. โThis includes abortion, and that is the necessary treatment.โ
Byย Jack Phillips