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President Biden Issues Executive Order on Abortion

Biden said he’s ordering U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra to take action to safeguard access to abortion care and emergency medical assistance.

 By Stacy M. BrownNNPA Newswire Senior National Correspondent@StacyBrownMedia

With intense pressure from Democrats and constituents nationwide, President Biden on Friday signed an executive order attempting to ensure access to contraception and protect abortion services.

Biden said he’s ordering U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra to take action to safeguard access to abortion care and emergency medical assistance.

Biden said he’s asked Becerra to increase outreach and public education efforts, and to engage private attorneys to represent patients.

He wants Becerra to report back to the White House within a month.

Protests and outcry have dominated the political sphere since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade last month, triggering immediate bans on abortion in some states.

Democratic Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer urged Biden to “pull out all the stops” to allow Americans to cross the border to Canada to use abortion pills. “In this perilous, precarious moment for women’s fundamental rights, we need to be creative and take bold action,” Whitmer said in a statement.

Biden has said he’s without authority to do anything about trying to reverse the high court’s decision.

He previously noted that an executive order would fall short of any meaningful impact on the ruling.

“No executive action from the president can do that,” Biden said last month when asking Congress to codify Roe v. Wade.

However, the president’s order seeks to help by safeguarding the privacy of patients and their information.

According to a fact sheet provided by the White House, Biden’s order “takes additional steps to protect patient privacy, including by addressing the transfer and sales of sensitive health-related data, combatting digital surveillance related to reproductive health care services, and protecting people seeking reproductive health care from inaccurate information, fraudulent schemes, or deceptive practices.”

The fact sheet noted that the order would:

Issuing a how-to guide for consumers on steps they can take to make sure they’re protecting their personal data on mobile apps, the White House said.

The Executive Order addresses the heightened risk related to seeking and providing reproductive health care and would:

To ensure the Federal government takes a swift and coordinated approach to addressing reproductive rights and protecting access to reproductive health care, the President’s Executive Order would:

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