Veterans Affairs will no longer perform some emergency services
Federal Newscast24 Joulu 2025

Veterans Affairs will no longer perform some emergency services

Veterans Affairs will no longer perform abortions in emergency cases in light of a new legal opinion from the Justice Department. The VA started providing abortions to veterans in certain life-threatening circumstances in fall 2022. This comes after the Supreme Court ruling on the Dobbs v. Jackson case. The department began the process of rolling back the policy this summer. That process is still making its way through the official rule-making process.

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