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Kelcie Moseley-Morris
Kelcie Moseley-Morris is an award-winning journalist who has covered many topics across Idaho since 2011. She has a bachelor’s degree in journalism from the University of Idaho and a master’s degree in public administration from Boise State University. Moseley-Morris started her journalism career at the Moscow-Pullman Daily News, followed by the Lewiston Tribune and the Idaho Press.
Confusion, clinic closures may have caused big declines in contraception use, study shows
By: Kelcie Moseley-Morris - July 8, 2024
Clinic closures in the wake of the Dobbs decision and questions about the legality of emergency contraceptives, including disinformation that some are abortion drugs, may have contributed to a sharp drop in the rate of prescriptions for contraceptives in states with the most restrictive abortion bans, according to a University of Southern California study. The […]
Supreme Court justices appear split over whether to protect abortion care during emergencies
By: Kelcie Moseley-Morris - April 24, 2024
U.S. Supreme Court justices spent two hours Wednesday debating whether a federal law about emergency treatment encompasses abortion care even in states with strict abortion bans, with no clear indication of how they may ultimately rule. A decision could come as soon as the end of June to decide whether Idaho’s near-total abortion ban means […]
Health and Human Services increases loan forgiveness for OBs, midwives who practice in rural areas
By: Kelcie Moseley-Morris - April 5, 2024
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services announced Thursday a $25,000 increase in loan forgiveness available to primary care providers in designated underserved areas. That means qualifying individuals are eligible for up to $75,000 in forgiveness if they commit to two full-time years of service. The amount is available to medical and osteopathic doctors, including OB-GYNs, […]
Child care costs far outpace wages, but dependent care tax credit stuck at 2001 rate
By: Kelcie Moseley-Morris - February 2, 2024
The U.S. House of Representatives voted overwhelmingly Wednesday evening to assist low-income families through an expansion of the child tax credit and the bill now awaits approval in the Senate. But some organizations are also highlighting a separate tax credit for child and dependent care, which they say is not providing adequate assistance to families […]
With abortion on the 2024 ballot, campaigns could see millions in funding from familiar players
By: Kelcie Moseley-Morris - January 8, 2024
Abortion access has been a central question in at least six state elections since the U.S. Supreme Court’s June 2022 Dobbs decision, including ballot questions in California, Michigan and Vermont that added access to abortion care as an explicit right, and 2023’s gubernatorial race in Kentucky, a state with a near-total ban where an anti-abortion […]
Legislators in 49 states ask SCOTUS to preserve access to abortion pill
By: Kelcie Moseley-Morris - October 12, 2023
A group of more than 600 Democratic legislators from 49 states have signed an amicus brief to the U.S. Supreme Court urging the justices to overturn an appellate court decision that would roll back access to mifepristone, one of two drugs used to safely terminate early pregnancies and treat miscarriages. The amicus brief, also called […]
Echoing history, reliance upon travel rises for abortion care post-Dobbs
By: Kelcie Moseley-Morris - June 21, 2023
When the U.S. Supreme Court issued its Dobbs decision one year ago, people of childbearing age in states across the country suddenly faced what seemed like a new prospect — having to travel hundreds or even thousands of miles from home to get an abortion. But historians say it is merely continuing a long tradition […]
Viable male birth control options could be on the horizon
By: Kelcie Moseley-Morris - April 8, 2023
Heather Vahdat has been advocating for male contraceptive options for nearly a decade, but she is the first to say it is a lonely space to occupy in the health science field. Vahdat is the executive director of the Male Contraceptive Initiative, based in Durham, North Carolina, which has been working with a single donor […]
Ending a pregnancy in 14 states leaves few options. Some are looking to Europe and India for help.
By: Kelcie Moseley-Morris - March 20, 2023
The pills came in a dark salmon-colored envelope sealed with a plastic covering that traveled more than 7,000 miles, over a dozen time zones from Nagpur, India, in almost exactly one week. They were placed partially under the doormat of a home in a state with one of the most restrictive abortion bans in the […]
Wyoming Legislature passes bills to ban medication abortion and exempt abortion as health care
By: Kelcie Moseley-Morris - March 3, 2023
Wyoming legislators approved two bills related to abortion this week, including a ban on medication abortion and a bill stating abortion is not health care, as a means of skirting the Wyoming Constitution in a court challenge to its abortion ban. Voters in Wyoming approved adding a new section to the state’s constitution in 2012 […]
Democratic governors in 20 states form reproductive rights alliance
By: Kelcie Moseley-Morris - February 21, 2023
Democratic governors from 20 states across the U.S., led by California Gov. Gavin Newsom, have formed a Reproductive Freedom Alliance to safeguard and improve abortion and reproductive health care access “in the face of an unprecedented assault by states hostile to abortion rights,” according to a joint statement. The announcement represents another divide in the […]