Iowa Attorney General Halts Plan B and Abortion Assistance for Rape Victims

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Iowa Attorney General Halts Plan B and Abortion Assistance for Rape Victims
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Republican Brenna Bird, who ran on 'protecting victims,' is now auditing Iowa's sexual assault victim compensation fund to decide if it's 'appropriate.'

about her anti-abortion views. She’s defending the state’s six-week ban in court, after longtime Democratic AG Tom Miller had refused to do so. Under Miller, the state’s victim compensation fund covered the full range of care survivors needed, including emergency contraception and abortion. Upon being elected, Bird asked Sandi Tibbetts Murphy, who directed the fund under Miller, to resign.

“My concern is for the victims of sexual assault, who, with no real notice, are now finding themselves either unable to access needed treatment and services, or are now being forced to pay out of their own pocket for those services, when this was done at no fault of their own,” Tibbetts Murphy told theBeth Barnhill, executive director of the Iowa Coalition Against Sexual Assault, also told theshe’s concerned that emergency contraception is being erroneously conflated with abortion.

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