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Medication Abortion Comes Under Attack in Sham Lawsuit

Anti-abortion rights groups have gone to federal court seeking to ban a drug used safely in medication abortions for over 20 years

Meet the Planned Parenthood fellow who lobbied Sen. Murkowski at a farmers’ market

Ean Tubbs talks about our Summer of Defiance program, fighting for health care, and living in Alaska in this edition of #WeArePP: Our Stories from AK to AZ.

Aug. 19, 2017

Planned Parenthood Floods Recess Week With Supporters In Pink

As Members of Congress return home to their districts this week during recess, Planned Parenthood supporters are organizing in record-breaking numbers to target members at town halls, in district offices, and by holding standalone rallies — all to protect health care access for the 2.5 million patients who rely on Planned Parenthood every year.

Feb. 21, 2017

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Planned Parenthood and Fellow Reproductive Rights Groups Sue Over Unconstitutional Abortion Restrictions in Three States

Planned Parenthood, ACLU, and the Center for Reproductive Rights just filed lawsuits in Alaska, Missouri, and North Carolina over dangerous, unconstitutional, medically unnecessary abortion restrictions.

Nov. 30, 2016

Another state legislator gets it wrong: "No one is prohibited from having birth control because of economic reasons."

"No one is prohibited from having birth control because of economic reasons," said State Senator Fred Dyson on the floor of the Alaska state house.
March 6, 2014