New York gives away free abortion pills at city-run clinics
Mayor Eric Adams was proud to be among "the first" to provide free medication to women so they can terminate their pregnancies.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams announced that some city-run clinics will now offer free abortion pills to ensure that all New York residents "can have access to reproductive health care."
During a press conference, Adams described the measure as groundbreaking and said the plan is to make New York City a more pro-choice city:
The four public clinics, located in Queens, Manhattan, Brooklyn, and the Bronx, will now offer abortion pills at no cost.
Women's health "endangered"
Adams claimed that the city is doing more to promote abortion because of the Supreme Court ruling to reverse Roe v. Wade and leave this issue up to the states:
Abortions are not decreasing
In a report, the pro-life Charlotte Lozier Institute (CLI) indicated that 2019 was the first year in a decade that abortions did not decline in New York City, with nearly 50,000 reported. NYC's abortion rate that year was estimated to be 27.2 per 1000 women aged 15-44, about double the national rate: