Oregon secures 3-year supply of abortion-inducing medication

Gov. Tina Kotek said the state is partnering with Oregon Health & Science University to obtain 22,500 doses of mifepristone.

SALEM, Ore. — Oregon Gov. Tina Kotek said Thursday she has directed the state to obtain a supply of the most commonly used abortion medication in the U.S. amid fears that a court ruling could restrict access to it.

The Democratic governor said regardless of the court’s decision about mifepristone’s availability, patients in Oregon will have access to it for years.

“I will make sure that patients are able to access the medication they need and providers are able to provide that medication without unnecessary,

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