
Kristi Noem vows push for abortion-medication limits after judge's temporary ruling
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South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem on Thursday vowed to keep pushing for restrictions to abortion medication after a federal judge temporarily halted a state rule that would have made access to abortion pills more difficult.
Noem, a Republican, initiated the rule change through an executive order. It would have required people seeking abortions to return to a doctor to take the second of two drugs used for a medication abortion. Women have been able to receive both drugs in one visit, taking the second medication at home.
Schreier found that Planned Parenthood had shown the rule likely "imposes an undue burden on a person's right to seek an abortion."
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