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Missouri voters will decide whether to legalize abortion in November 

Missouri voters will decide whether to legalize abortion in November 

By Anna Spoerre, Missouri Independent - August 13, 2024
Ohio among states spending millions on anti-abortion centers since Dobbs, study finds

Ohio among states spending millions on anti-abortion centers since Dobbs, study finds

By Susan Tebben, Ohio Capital Journal - August 08, 2024
Telehealth abortion still on the rise, especially in states with shield laws, report shows

Telehealth abortion still on the rise, especially in states with shield laws, report shows

By Kelcie Moseley-Morris, Idaho Capital Sun - August 07, 2024
Utah Supreme Court upholds pause on trigger law that would ban almost all abortions

Utah Supreme Court upholds pause on trigger law that would ban almost all abortions

By Katie McKellar, Utah News Dispatch - August 01, 2024
Iowa’s six-week abortion ban is now in effect

Iowa’s six-week abortion ban is now in effect

By Robin Opsahl, Iowa Capital Dispatch - July 29, 2024
Doctors at Ossoff Decatur hearing say Georgia’s six-week abortion ban endangers patients

Doctors at Ossoff Decatur hearing say Georgia’s six-week abortion ban endangers patients

By Jill Nolin, Georgia Recorder - July 24, 2024
Attempts to further restrict abortion fail to cross the finish line in Oklahoma

Attempts to further restrict abortion fail to cross the finish line in Oklahoma

By Emma Murphy, Oklahoma Voice - July 22, 2024
Florida Planned Parenthood PAC endorses five in Senate races and 51 in the House

Florida Planned Parenthood PAC endorses five in Senate races and 51 in the House

By Jackie Llanos, Florida Phoenix - July 19, 2024
Abortion amendment supporters ask Arkansas Supreme Court to overturn Secretary of State’s rejection

Abortion amendment supporters ask Arkansas Supreme Court to overturn Secretary of State’s rejection

By - July 16, 2024
FactCheck: Republican Sheehy revives discredited abortion claim in Senate race

FactCheck: Republican Sheehy revives discredited abortion claim in Senate race

By Matt Volz - July 15, 2024
Arkansas Secretary of State rejects proposed abortion amendment

Arkansas Secretary of State rejects proposed abortion amendment

By Tess Vrbin, Arkansas Advocate - July 10, 2024
Iowa Supreme Court lifts injunction on abortion law, allowing enforcement of six week ban

Iowa Supreme Court lifts injunction on abortion law, allowing enforcement of six week ban

By Robin Opsahl, Iowa Capital Dispatch - June 28, 2024
Michigan’s abortion protections aren’t safe under a 2nd Trump presidency, Emhoff says

Michigan’s abortion protections aren’t safe under a 2nd Trump presidency, Emhoff says

By Lucy Valeski, Michigan Advance - June 25, 2024
The Dobbs effect today: Abortion ballot initiatives, expected higher mortality, more litigation

The Dobbs effect today: Abortion ballot initiatives, expected higher mortality, more litigation

By Kelcie Moseley-Morris, Idaho Capital Sun - June 24, 2024
Emergency care for pregnant women at stake in Supreme Court case, Missouri doctor warns

Emergency care for pregnant women at stake in Supreme Court case, Missouri doctor warns

By Anna Spoerre, Missouri Independent - June 18, 2024
As a Texas city debates an abortion “travel ban,” maternal care is scarce in nearby rural counties

As a Texas city debates an abortion “travel ban,” maternal care is scarce in nearby rural counties

By Jayme Lozano Carver, The Texas Tribune - June 14, 2024
U.S. Supreme Court allows access to abortion pill, unanimously rejecting Texas challenge

U.S. Supreme Court allows access to abortion pill, unanimously rejecting Texas challenge

By Eleanor Klibanoff, Texas Tribune and Karen Brooks Harper, The Texas Tribune - June 13, 2024
Maine Democratic Party platform doubles down on support for reproductive, LGBTQ rights

Maine Democratic Party platform doubles down on support for reproductive, LGBTQ rights

By Evan Popp, Maine Morning Star - June 03, 2024
States are already collecting more abortion data. And HIPAA won’t always keep it private.

States are already collecting more abortion data. And HIPAA won’t always keep it private.

By Kelcie Moseley-Morris, Idaho Capital Sun - May 31, 2024
Republican Sam Brown worked for hardline anti-abortion group

Republican Sam Brown worked for hardline anti-abortion group

By Jesse Valentine - May 28, 2024
Louisiana declares abortion drugs ‘dangerous substances’ to add harsher penalties

Louisiana declares abortion drugs ‘dangerous substances’ to add harsher penalties

By Greg LaRose, Louisiana Illuminator - May 24, 2024
These U.S. Supreme Court cases could affect abortion access nationwide

These U.S. Supreme Court cases could affect abortion access nationwide

By Charlotte Rene Woods, Virginia Mercury - May 24, 2024
New rules protect pregnant workers, but red states sue over abortion provisions

New rules protect pregnant workers, but red states sue over abortion provisions

By Anna Claire Vollers - May 22, 2024
What happens to clinics after a state bans abortion? They fight to survive.

What happens to clinics after a state bans abortion? They fight to survive.

By Chabeli Carrazana and Shefali Luthra - May 22, 2024
Alabama OB-GYN residencies dropped over 20% after Dobbs, state abortion ban, says analysis

Alabama OB-GYN residencies dropped over 20% after Dobbs, state abortion ban, says analysis

By Alander Rocha, Alabama Reflector - May 21, 2024
On the one-year anniversary of NC’s 12-week abortion ban, women ready for November

On the one-year anniversary of NC’s 12-week abortion ban, women ready for November

By Clayton Henkel, NC Newsline - May 17, 2024
Ohio’s congressional Dems demand vote on contraception protection

Ohio’s congressional Dems demand vote on contraception protection

By Susan Tebben, Ohio Capital Journal - May 15, 2024
Veto overrides push Kansas anti-abortion bills into law, while Louisiana seeks to protect IVF

Veto overrides push Kansas anti-abortion bills into law, while Louisiana seeks to protect IVF

By Kelcie Moseley-Morris, Idaho Capital Sun - May 10, 2024
Missouri Planned Parenthood clinics remain ‘open to all’ despite new Medicaid restrictions

Missouri Planned Parenthood clinics remain ‘open to all’ despite new Medicaid restrictions

By Anna Spoerre, Missouri Independent - May 09, 2024
Fate of ‘game changer’ women’s health care bill in hands of Missouri Senate

Fate of ‘game changer’ women’s health care bill in hands of Missouri Senate

By Anna Spoerre, Missouri Independent - May 08, 2024
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