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InsideNoVa on MSNNew Va. law protecting reproductive health data prompts Walmart’s online data collection pop-upsThanks to a new state law meant to protect reproductive health data, Virginians have started seeing pop-ups at Walmart online ...
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Mediaite on MSNHearing Erupts Over Brutal Crack About Abortion And Guns: ‘You’ve Gone Over the Cliff!’Rep. Maxwell Frost touched off furious reactions with brutal commentary on abortion and access to guns that his GOP ...
A new Virginia law requires retailers to disclose when they collect data on reproductive and sexual health searches and purchases.
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Medicaid Cuts and Planned Parenthood in Virginia Spark Urgent Questions About Access and EquityThere’s not enough healthcare providers out there as it is, so as a result of this, some people will likely delay or not end up receiving the care that they need,” said Jamie Lockhart, Planned ...
Republicans have not talked about abortion as much as Democrats have in the fight for control of the legislature — but their money has. In August, Gov. Glenn Youngkin’s Spirit of Virginia ...
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Virginia may feel like a safe haven for abortion access — but let’s be clear: Safe doesn’t mean secure. In the almost three years since Roe v. Wade was overturned, Virginia has become a ...
Virginia State Sen. Barbara Favola, a Democrat representing Arlington, is in touch with Walmart about a pop-up message when shoppers view sexual and reproductive health products.
“We're all collectively struggling,” said Ramsie Monk, director of development at the Women's Health Centers of West Virginia and Maryland, which opened a clinic in 2023 in western Maryland after ...
RICHMOND — For the last decade, Virginia has banned private plans on the state’s health insurance exchange from covering abortions in all but narrow circumstances.
Attorneys presented their closing arguments Thursday in a case involving challenges to Virginia abortion laws, ending a trial after eight days of testimony over the past few weeks.
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