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(Morning News) U.S. President Biden Biden will sign the second administrative order on Wednesday (August 3), all of which are seeking to make women more likely to get abortion services.

Comprehensive foreign news reports, the upcoming administrative order instructed the Health and Public Service Department to consider taking action to help patients use the funding subsidy plan to go outside the state for abortion.

Administrative orders also instruct the department to ensure that the medical care industry complies with the federal government's anti -discrimination law, so that pregnant women can immediately obtain the necessary medical care.Finally, it requires the official to strengthen its health data collected by the National Institute of Health and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention at the National Institute of Health.

However, the lack of specific details of administrative orders, and the final results are probably limited.

Biden has signed an administrative order on July 8 to instruct the health department to adjust the policy so that the public can get an abortion medicine more easily and ensure that women can get emergency medical services and contraceptives.It also requires the official protection of doctors, mobile abortion clinics, and the right to seek abortion to serve women across the state.

The Supreme Court of the United States overturned the "Luo Lovel Case" and ruled that the women's abortion rights were no longer protected by the Constitution, and Biden faced huge pressure on the party.Biden called on voters to vote for members who support abortion in the mid -term elections in November, and said that as long as two more senators and members of the abortion rights were elected in the mid -term election, they were expected to legislate to ensure abortion rights.

According to a polls launched by Reuters, protecting abortion rights is the primary issue of female Democrats.More than 70%of Americans believe that the problem of abortion should be decided by women and her doctors.