News

The administration appears to be using the Department of Veterans Affairs to implement its first nationwide abortion ban.
The move would revoke abortion access for vets and eligible family members expanded in 2022 under the Biden administration. The expansion included states that ban abortion.
The decision would reverse a policy put in place in September 2022, following the U.S. Supreme Court's June ruling that overturned Roe v. Wade.
The Trump administration has taken its first step toward restricting access to abortions for veterans who are covered by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs’ medical benefits, reversing a 2022 ...
The Biden administration expanded reproductive rights options at VA hospitals. For veterans, the Trump administration is now ...
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs is calling for an end to abortion coverage in the medical plans for veterans and ...
The Trump administration is aiming to stop Department of Veterans Affairs hospitals from performing abortions, even when the ...
On Aug. 4, the Department of Veterans Affairs proposed to stop offering abortion care at its hospitals, which would reverse a 2022 rule.  From 1999 to 2022, VA hospitals excluded abortions and ...
If passed, it would reverse the decision to allow abortions at VA Department medical sites that was established in 2022.
The department will return to pre-2022 rules that prohibited abortions for veterans or family members unless the pregnancy ...