decision to preserve the statu quo is pretty typical an pretty standard. so, as of right now, all eye are on the supreme court a they are poised away on th future of mifepristone as this case plays out chloe atkins for us, than you for walking us through that i want to bring in now me to much you present neuro, one of the nation s top advocac organizations fighting for reproductive access. it s always great to have yo on to talk about some of the stuff. let s kind of pick up wher chloe left off there in kind of paint the picture for us of where we are less than a year from th decision, you have the supreme court saying that we re sendin it back to the states. yet now you have this stat from justin slido, the supreme court maybe weighing this issu if they decide to head with it they re now taking back to a federal court, where are we at this place in time how worried are you?
now he thinks he can get o with his other agendas now, the unions here are sayin that they want the constitutional council t consider a referendum, which i is going to do, and they l give the decision on may the 1st. it s unlikely that they re gonna allow a referendum now that the tone has been set wit this law but, they are also calling for big protests on may the 1st. labor day. they re asking for all the labor workers, teachers, students, to come out and show their disapproval. but you re kind of getting a sense here that people hav resigned themselves to the fac that this is law, presiden macron got his way, and they have to get on with our lives. look, all of these weeks hav taken a real toll on the peopl here they re out on the streets demonstrating, fighting with the police, and not able t make money so it s probably time just t get on with life, that s wha people are thinking. we thank you. all right, still ahead
is what we are calling a backdoor national abortion ban a way to get around federa legislation, a way to ge around the vote of the peopl and the states rights. so one continue to talk about how you re going to work on maintaining abortion rights for as many women as possibl in this country. then i want to talk politics for a moment, because we d have to talk about the politic surrounding all of this. so, when we re talking about preparation, there is possibility that you will no be able to access mifepristone come thursday morning. you wake up thursday morning, young woman finds out that she is in fact pregnant, and she cannot get mifepristone. that may very well be th reality and some of the states right? cnn is reporting that some abortion providers are rushing to do to basically find alternativ ways to stock up on to her medication if in fact this coaster. some in-person clinics in ne york, california, kansas, will offer mifepristone for now what are preparing to provid an alter
but those restrictions are now on hold until midnight wednesday, after supreme court justice alito issued a temporary stay, which expire at midnight. let s get right to nbc s chloe act can s following this for us bring us up to date, wher people stand on things fro what you re hearing, especiall with the state now issued by justice alito that will happen until wednesday night. right, so we are back at th supreme court with another abortion ruling and that s because we saw anti abortion rights an lawmakers come out, especially in conversations that i ha with them, saying that you kno look, the decision is a grea starting point but the nex phase that we re doing is we r curtailing access to medicatio abortion so, the stakes are extremely high in this case. that s because a majority of abortions are carried out usin medication abortion, that to pill regimen that was approved 20 something years ago, it s safe, it s effective, millions
a resurrection o reconstruction here in the south, that the decision tha was made on thursday, this a moral decision, this unconstitutional decision wa not the final decision, that the people of my count government and those of my district spoke and i m honored to be representing them becaus my concern was that district 52, over 78,000 people would not have a voice so, i was honored to walk today, and be able to cast a vote for my district, give the people who sent me there to be thei voice. representative jones, you spoke with my colleague simone sanders over the weekend i heard that interview and it was interesting to hear you talk with her abou concerns that despite the fact that your local county government was effectively reinstalling you, making you your own interim successor there were worries tha attorneys from the speaker where threatening that you might not be receded until nex session. there have been worrie expressed that republicans i the legislature would seek t expel y