Troy A. Carter addresses reproductive rights and Black History Month

Troy A. Carter addresses reproductive rights and Black History Month
U.S. Rep. Troy Carter Louisiana's 2nd Congressional District — Twitter Website
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Congressman Troy A. Carter, representing Louisiana’s 2nd district, has recently expressed his views on social media regarding several pressing issues. His statements touch upon healthcare rights and the observance of Black History Month.

On January 31, 2025, Congressman Carter criticized the classification of mifepristone and misoprostol as controlled dangerous substances by Louisiana’s legislature. He stated, “Mifepristone and misoprostol are safe and effective; the fact that Louisiana’s legislature classified them as ‘controlled dangerous substances’ is ridiculous. This is an appalling and blatant attack on bodily autonomy and privacy. Women should not be denied health care based on…”

Later that day, he engaged with various organizations related to reproductive rights by tagging them in a tweet: “@ReproCaucus @LiftLouisiana @louisianarepro @ReproRights”

On February 1, 2025, Congressman Carter acknowledged the start of Black History Month. He emphasized its significance by stating, “Today marks the beginning of #BlackHistoryMonth. While we recognize the accomplishments of the Black community all year long, this is a special time to reflect on our history. We have come so far, but as attacks on equality and inclusion persist, it is important to remember that…”



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