Maryland lacks plan to ensure access to abortion pill with ban poised to take effect

CBS News Baltimore

In the wake of a week-old Texas court decision invalidating FDA approval of mifepristone, also known as the "abortion pill," that is set to take effect Friday, Maryland officials have not formulated a plan to preserve access to the drug.

Gov. Wes Moore's press secretary, Carter Elliott, said such a plan is coming "as soon as possible" and the administration is "exploring options" such as stockpiling mifepristone, which some other states have done. 

In the meantime, the governor, a Democrat, "will continue to do everything in his power to ensure that Maryland remains a safe haven for abortion and reproductive health care access, including access to mifepristone," Elliott said in an email.

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