Wyoming becomes first state to ban abortion pills

Why it matters: The demand for abortion pills has surged since the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade. The new law also comes as the nation awaits a ruling from a federal judge in Texas who could suspend the FDA’s approval of a widely-used abortion pill.

What they’re saying: Gordon’s decision to sign the bill is “disappointing,” Antonio Serrano, ACLU of Wyoming advocacy director, said in a statement.

  • Deeply private, personal and unique decisions about abortion should be “made by pregnant people in consultation with their doctors – who should be able to treat their patients according to their best medical judgment.”
  • “A person’s health, not politics, should guide important medical decisions – including the decision to have an abortion,” Serrano added.