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Josh Stein
Governor Josh Stein has taken bold steps to protect reproductive freedom in North Carolina. In his first month in office, he issued an Executive Order to protect abortion providers and patients, patient privacy, and access to safe and legal reproductive health care medications and birth control. Prior to taking office as Governor in 2025, Governor Stein served two terms as Attorney General and repeatedly fought attempts to roll back reproductive rights, including suing to ensure broad access to reproductive care, refusing to defend unconstitutional anti-abortion laws, and urging courts to block laws that deny women access to abortion when a pregnancy threatens a woman’s life. He pushed to protect a woman’s right to travel out of the state to seek abortion care and filed multiple amicus briefs defending access to medication abortion.

Josh Stein

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Gov. Stein Issued EO No.8
The Executive Order directs cabinet agencies to safeguard medical privacy, ensures women receive accurate information about their pregnancies, and protects doctors who provide lawful reproductive health care.

Gov. Stein Issued EO No.8

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Our state has seen alarming attacks on women’s reproductive rights over the past few years, and I remain committed to doing everything in my power to protect women’s freedoms and their privacy.

Governor Josh Stein, North Carolina

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  • Governor Stein Issued Executive Order No. 8
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  • North Carolina
  • January 16, 2025

    Governor Stein Issued Executive Order No. 8

    On January 16, 2025, Governor Stein issued Executive Order No. 8. The Executive Order directs cabinet agencies to safeguard medical privacy, ensures women receive accurate information about their pregnancies, and protects doctors who provide lawful reproductive health care.

    AG Stein Urged Courts to Protect Emergency Reproductive Health Care
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  • North Carolina
  • October 21, 2024

    AG Stein Urged Courts to Protect Emergency Reproductive Health Care

    In 2024, then-AG Stein filed an amicus brief asking the Supreme Court to affirm a lower court decision blocking an Idaho law that criminalized abortion even when a pregnancy threatened the life or health of the mother.

    As AG, Stein Repeatedly Took Action to Protect Medication Abortion Access in North Carolina
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  • North Carolina
  • February 21, 2023

    As AG, Stein Repeatedly Took Action to Protect Medication Abortion Access in North Carolina

    Throughout his tenure as Attorney General, Stein refused to defend state laws that sought to restrict the use and availability of the medication abortion drug mifepristone. Then-AG Stein argued that restrictions on medication abortion do not make women safer and, thus, that state efforts to restrict access on safety grounds were unconstitutional. He was also part of a coalition of 24 attorneys general that filed amicus briefs in a federal court of appeals and the U.S. Supreme Court in an effort to uphold the FDA’s approval of mifepristone.

    AG Stein Filed Comments to Expand Access to Reproductive Health Care for Veterans and their Beneficiaries
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  • North Carolina
  • October 11, 2022

    AG Stein Filed Comments to Expand Access to Reproductive Health Care for Veterans and their Beneficiaries

    On October 11,  2022, then-AG Stein filed comments supporting an interim final rule from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs that proposed giving veterans and their beneficiaries broader access to reproductive health care, including by protecting women’s access to abortion counseling for all pregnancies and ensuring VA hospitals provide emergency treatment for abortions.

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