From Texas to North Carolina to Arkansas, 2013 has been a rough year for reproductive rights in the United States. But did you know just how rough?
Over the past three years, state-level legislative initiatives have eroded access to abortion and shuttered clinics at a stunning pace. A new study from the pro-choice Guttmacher Institute finds that, in 2013, this trend accelerated and spread, drastically transforming the reproductive rights landscape across the country and entering the new year with considerable momentum.
The report, which was released this week, finds that in 2013, 22 states implemented 70 abortion restrictions. “This makes 2013 second only to 2011 in the number of new abortion restrictions enacted in a single year,” the report reads.
Yet, when considered over a longer time frame, this trend is even more extreme. The report explains, “To put recent trends in even sharper relief, 205 abortion restrictions were enacted over the past three years (2011–2013), but just 189 were enacted during the entire previous decade (2001–2010).”
A majority of the restrictions fall under four categories: “abortion bans, restrictions on abortion providers, limitations on the provision of medication abortion and restrictions on coverage of abortion in private health plans,” explains the report.
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