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Protecting Access to Safe Medication and Upholding Public Health

  • Writer: Sadie McPherson
    Sadie McPherson
  • May 14
  • 1 min read

The recent Supreme Court decision to maintain access to the abortion pill mifepristone reflects a critical moment in healthcare policy that resonates with Ross Nova’s leadership agenda. Nova believes that Minnesotans deserve safe and reliable access to essential medications, supported by strong public health infrastructure and clear accountability.


Mifepristone has been approved by the FDA since 2000 and has undergone rigorous scientific review confirming its safety and effectiveness. The Supreme Court’s ruling ensures that Minnesotans can continue to obtain this medication through pharmacies or mail without unnecessary barriers, a step Nova supports as part of a broader commitment to healthcare accessibility.


Ross Nova understands that public safety and individual rights must be balanced carefully. He advocates for policies that protect Minnesotans’ health while ensuring that medical practices remain transparent and accountable to the public. This includes supporting evidence-based decisions and opposing efforts that undermine safe medical options.


In addition to healthcare, Nova emphasizes the importance of strengthening Minnesota’s infrastructure to support telehealth services and medication delivery systems. This modernization enhances access for all residents, especially those in rural areas, improving outcomes and reducing disparities.


Nova also calls for responsible governance that prioritizes the well-being of all Minnesotans. By fostering collaboration between state agencies, healthcare providers, and communities, he aims to create a system that is both effective and equitable.


Minnesota voters deserve a governor who champions safe access to healthcare, public safety, and accountability. Ross Nova is that leader. Join the movement to build a healthier, stronger Minnesota by supporting Ross Nova for governor today.


**Source: FOX 9**

 
 
 

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