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গৃহপ্রবেশ সিরিয়াল 17 জানুয়ারি ফুল এপিসোড। গৃহপ্রবেশ আজকের পর্ব

Majority rule North Carolina Gov. Josh Stein gave a leader request Thursday that he accepts will additionally safeguard regenerative medical services access across the state.

The request guides Bureau offices to safeguard ladies’ clinical security, safeguard specialists giving early terminations in the state and not help out endeavors to force punishments, examinations or arraignments of those looking for conceptive medical care like fetus removal.

“Our state has seen disturbing assaults on ladies’ conceptive privileges throughout the course of recent years, and I stay focused on doing my best to safeguard ladies’ opportunities and their security,” Stein said in a proclamation.

Under the request, state offices are additionally expected to audit and, if essential, amend information protection arrangements connected with ladies’ conceptive medical care.

The leader request comes as state legislators prepare for additional limitations on regenerative medical care access under a second Trump administration.

The previous fall, Oregon’s Majority rule Gov. Tina Kotek declared the state had stored a three-year supply of the fetus removal pill mifepristone in front of President-elect Trump’s re-visitation of the White House.

Recently, New Jersey’s Vote based Gov. Phil Murphy swore to start storing mifepristone too, refering to worries over the approaching official organization.

Trump said on the battle field that he wouldn’t force a public prohibition on early termination, rather leaving the eventual fate of fetus removal access up to individual states. He likewise swore to safeguard admittance to medicine early termination in a meeting with Time magazine yet offered himself space to reprieve that commitment taking note of that “things change.”

গৃহপ্রবেশ সিরিয়াল 17 জানুয়ারি ফুল এপিসোড। গৃহপ্রবেশ আজকের পর্ব

Stein recently filled in as North Carolina’s principal legal officer and was chosen lead representative last year. He succeeded previous Popularity based Gov. Roy Cooper, who gave a leader request soon after the 2022 toppling of Roe v. Swim safeguarding North Carolinians from removal in the wake of getting out-of-state early terminations.

Cooper’s chief request additionally denied state organizations from assisting different states with indicting North Carolinians from getting out-of-state fetus removals.

North Carolina’s regulation has changed starting around 2022, with the state sanctioning a 12-week fetus removal boycott in July of 2023.

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