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Health Commission unanimously approves resolution declaring reproductive health access a public‑health issue
Summary
The Commission voted unanimously Aug. 2 to adopt an amended resolution declaring access to reproductive health care a public‑health issue, adding references to recent federal actions and pending federal bills; Vice President Green described clinical cases that informed her support.
The San Francisco Health Commission voted unanimously on Aug. 2 to approve an amended resolution declaring access to reproductive health care a public‑health issue.
Secretary Morawitz read newly added language and data‑source clarifications proposed after prior consideration. The amendment inserted two "whereas" clauses citing a July 8 executive order by the president to protect access to FDA‑approved abortion medication and…
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