Dark money anti-abortion groups are responding to the FDA's over-the-counter birth control pill decision with a disinformation campaign.
” without easy access to reproductive health clinics, Opill will be a vital tool in the fight for reproductive justice.
Dark money anti-abortion and pay-to-play groups are predictably responding to the FDA’s over-the-counter birth control pill decision with disinformation—deriding this basic action by the federal government to protect the right to prevent unwanted pregnancy. Ahead of the FDA’s Opill decision, Hadley Heath Manning, a staffer at Independent Women’s Voice and Independent Women’s Forum , published an
where she purported to layout a universal “conservative” position on birth control. Most conservatives believe that birth control is not a “positive right,” she wrote, but a lesserManning failed to address how “personal choice”—regarding contraception or abortion—cannot exist in the absence of legal policies that protect access to make such “choices.
Her employer, IWF, a 501 non-profit, purports to not take a position on abortion. Along with its 501 arm called IWV, IWF
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