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State

Tuesday, October 15, 2019

CA Gov. Gavin Newsom signs SB 24 to provide medication abortion at CA public universities

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CA Gov. Newsom signed SB 24 into law Friday, which requires all student health centers at public state universities to provide medication abortion by 2023.
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Op-Eds

Tuesday, October 22, 2019

Medication abortion on campus is a step closer to reproductive justice

Yes, medication abortion will be available at every public university health center in the state by 2023. Yes, I just said abortion. Get used to it.
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ASUC

Friday, October 4, 2019

ASUC meeting leads to discussion on abortion, senate advocacy goals

The ASUC Senate met Wednesday night to discuss this year’s advocacy agenda, which prompted a debate on abortion.
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State

Wednesday, September 4, 2019

Activists for medical abortion call on California Assemblymembers to pass SB 24

A rally was held in Sacramento on Tuesday to support the passage of SB 24, which would require all on-campus student health centers at public universities in California to offer medical abortions.
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UC

Tuesday, March 5, 2019

UC, CSU students to advocate for campus medication abortion access in Sacramento

About 40 UC and CSU students will come together in Sacramento on March 11 to lobby legislators for the College Student Right to Access Act, or Senate Bill 24, introduced by Senator Connie Leyva, D-Chino.
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Op-Eds

Tuesday, January 29, 2019

California must provide access to abortion care on public university campuses

This January, thousands of college students across California are returning to campus. For many students, their campus is the epicenter of their daily lives. UC Berkeley students have demanding schedules, take part in research programs, spend hours in labs or manage student organizations. They eat here, sleep here and have
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National

Thursday, October 4, 2018

‘Lay our trauma bare’: Students, survivors protest Judge Brett Kavanaugh’s potential US Supreme Court confirmation

The rally began with speakers from various student groups, set to a drum circle. A crowd then marched up to the unaffiliated fraternity house Delta Kappa Epsilon, or DKE — the same fraternity that Kavanaugh was in while at Yale University.
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State

Thursday, August 30, 2018

Bill mandating California public universities provide abortion access heads to Gov. Brown’s desk

After more than a year of debate over the bill, SB 320, the only hurdle left is the governor’s approval. The bill passed the California State Assembly on Wednesday and went back to the state Senate, where it was passed Thursday morning.
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State

Friday, June 15, 2018

State Senate bill requiring public college abortion services passes Assembly committee

The bill has been sent to the Assembly Committee on Higher Education, where it must be approved before being sent to the Committee on Appropriations and then possibly reaching the Assembly floor for a full vote.
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State

Tuesday, May 22, 2018

Students lobby in Sacramento for bill requiring access to abortion services on campus

The bill passed in the state Senate in January, Nava said, and must go through the Committee on Higher Education and the Committee on Health before reaching the Assembly’s floor.
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