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Originally Posted by opendoor
Or people just have brains and can look at things on a case-by-case basis. Here are the details of the Executive Order:
- Department of Health & Human Services has to submit a report to Biden within 30 days on the matter
- HHS will work to maintain access to contraception/IUDs
- HHS will ramp up outreach and public education on abortion and laws
- White House Counsel and the Attorney General are facilitating pro bono attorneys and organizations to assist people with legal matters relating to abortion.
- Recommendation to improve patient privacy standards and issue new guidance related to HIPAA rules.
How is any of that an overreach of Executive power? Much like most of Biden's work, it's a bunch of fluff that makes it look like they're doing something.
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I wasn't talking about this specifically. I was talking about the idea of the Executive Branch constantly using Executive Orders to do something. It really isn't the proper way things should be done, and to a large extent just continues to let Congress get away with their stupidity.