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Four years after Dobbs, advocates urge moving beyond Roe nostalgia toward better healthcare solutions

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Karen Middleton

1h ago· 4 min readenOpinion

Summary

The article argues that four years after the Supreme Court's Dobbs decision overturned Roe v. Wade, advocates should move beyond nostalgia for Roe and instead focus on building a better, patient-centered healthcare system that addresses modern needs like medication abortion. It highlights Colorado as a state on this progressive path, contrasting it with other states that have imposed restrictive abortion bans.

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bskyFour years after Dobbs, advocates urge moving beyond Roe nostalgia toward better healthcare solutionscoloradonewsline.com

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On June 24, 2022, thanks to three Trump appointed Justices, the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade with Dobbs v Jackson Women's Health Organization.
The effects have been profound and catastrophic.
We need to stop with the Roe nostalgia and build something better.
We need to stop with the calls to 'restore Roe' and instead create a patient-centered health care system that responds to the modern needs of individuals and advances in medical care — like medication abortion — since Roe.
Colorado is on that path, and other
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On June 24, 2022, thanks to three Trump appointed Justices, the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade with Dobbs v Jackson Women’s Health Organization. The effects have been profound and catastrophic. But four years later, something else is evident: w

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