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  • US policy resources
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US Policy on Abortion

Topics of US policy discussions about abortion include legality and availability; access later in pregnancy; affordability and insurance coverage; the global gag rule; and the Hyde, Weldon and Helms Amendments. The Guttmacher Institute’s analyses examine how state and federal abortion policies promote or impede access to care, as well as the impact they have on people’s lives, especially since the 2022 Supreme Court’s Dobbs decision overturned the right to abortion.

  1. August 2017 Opinion

    Lessons from Before Abortion Was Legal

    Rachel Benson Gold and Megan K. Donovan Scientific American
  2. July 2017 Opinion

    For Women of Color, Access to Vital Health Services Is Threatened

    Marcela Howell and Ann M. Starrs The Hill's Congress Blog
  3. June 2017 Policy Analysis

    When Antiabortion Ideology Turns into Foreign Policy: How the Global Gag Rule Erodes Health, Ethics and Democracy

    Sneha Barot Guttmacher Policy Review
  4. May 2017 Policy Analysis

    Flouting the Facts: State Abortion Restrictions Flying in the Face of Science

    Rachel Benson Gold and Elizabeth Nash Guttmacher Policy Review
  5. April 2017 Report

    Public Funding for Family Planning and Abortion Services, FY 1980–2015

    Kinsey Hasstedt, Adam Sonfield and Rachel Benson Gold
  6. April 2017 Policy Analysis

    How Dismantling the ACA’s Marketplace Coverage Would Impact Sexual and Reproductive Health

    Kinsey Hasstedt Guttmacher Policy Review
  7. March 2017 Opinion

    Conservatives Are Using the American Health Care Act to Restrict Private Insurance from Covering Abortion

    Adam Sonfield Health Affairs Blog
  8. March 2017 Policy Analysis

    Why Protecting Medicaid Means Protecting Sexual and Reproductive Health

    Adam Sonfield Guttmacher Policy Review
  9. March 2017 Opinion

    U.S. Reproductive Health and Rights: Beyond the Global Gag Rule

    Rachel Benson Gold and Ann M. Starrs The Lancet Public Health
  10. February 2017 Policy Analysis

    D&E Abortion Bans: The Implications of Banning the Most Common Second-Trimester Procedure

    Megan K. Donovan Guttmacher Policy Review

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