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JOSH SHAPIRO

PA Senate Republicans Want to Give Anti-Abortion Clinics a $2 Million Boost in Funding 

Crisis Pregnancy Centers (CPCs), which mislead women about the reproductive health services they offer and discourage abortion care and contraception, are set to get a $2.1 million increase in public funding in the proposed 2023-2024 Pennsylvania budget, bringing the total amount of money they stand to receive from the commonwealth to over $9.2 million. 

JOSH SHAPIRO - The Keystone Newsroom

One Year After Roe Was Overturned, Pennsylvania Advocates Call for Expanding Reproductive Freedom

Saturday marks one year since the Supreme Court’s decision overturned Roe v. Wade and the federal right to abortion care. 

While access to abortion care is still legal in Pennsylvania, the Court’s decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization allowed more than a dozen states to completely or mostly ban abortion in its aftermath.

JOSH SHAPIRO - The Keystone Newsroom