on thursday, voters legislator passed a total abortion ba that will have dir consequences for people living across the south within hours of its passage, ron desantis quietly signed th bill into law. that would ban abortion afte six weeks of pregnancy that is before many women know that they re even pregnant law won t take into effect until they resolve a chanc 15-week abortion ban that is signed into law last year florida s one blast places where people can access care i the south. it has quickly become unde abortion desert. when the six-week ban goes int effect, abortion will be entirely banned throughout the southern united states meanwhile, the fight to keep a decades old drug legal and accessible throughout th country has now reached th supreme court. yesterday justice alito paused the court ruling that woul have restricted access t nationwide to the bill for stone. for now, at least until next week, access has bee preserved. the issue however is far fro resolved and fut
way to make a conversation happen and make people think about this but i can t provide that information, that is provide to you robin, thank you so much fo having, for joining us today i want to ask you, we basicall saw two big decisions that are going to potentially impac alabama disproportionately one, the desantis ban that h signed into law. and also, the abortion bil that now is going to be facing the supreme court. how is that going to impac your state and the south well, first of all, thank you for having me on one thing that i want to mak extraordinarily clear abou this medication abortion fight is that it does not impact the south. for the most part, it is going to not have any effect on us whatsoever because we have n abortion it doesn t matter if it is procedure, it doesn t matter i it is mifepristone we have nothing in here. the reality is that this bil and this medication bill was