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Millions of people are poised to lose access to abortion across Kentucky and parts of the Midwest pending court battles and elections. More pregnancies mean more need for prenatal care in a region already lacking.
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Independent abortion funds have been flooded with donations as they take on a larger role in the fight to protect reproductive rights.
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More than 200 Indiana businesses have signed a letter in support of abortion rights. It was published just hours after Indiana Republican Senators proposed a bill that would ban abortions in the state with limited exceptions.
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IU Health said they conducted an investigation and found she was compliant with patient privacy laws.
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Michigan won’t help other states with extradition of some people who could face charges because they traveled here for an abortion.
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Abortion rights advocates in Michigan are hoping a wave of newly-motivated activists will turn out this year to override an abortion ban and put broad reproductive rights in the state constitution.
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More Indiana abortion restrictions are likely to be reinstated soon after an appeals court sent a major lawsuit back to a federal judge to be re-examined.
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Abortion rights groups plan to hold more rallies and letter-writing campaigns ahead of the Indiana legislature’s special session.
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The Reproductive Freedom For All ballot initiative turned in a total of 753,759 signatures to the Michigan Secretary of State Monday morning. If verified, the issue will be on the November ballot.
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Abortion is still legal in Michigan. But many privacy advocates are urging caution about online activity that could be used to prosecute people seeking or assisting with abortion services.