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Speaking to reporters for the first time since signing Indiana's near total abortion ban into law, Gov. Eric Holcomb largely dismissed any impact the ban will have on attracting and retaining businesses and talent to the state.
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As more states pass abortion bans, an approach offering parents an alternative is gaining popularity. Baby boxes, which are built into the side of fire stations or hospitals, allow people to surrender infants anonymously.
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Democratic leaders, candidates speak against abortion ban, hope to motivate voters for fall electionDemocratic candidates for statewide offices on Tuesday warned about possible financial and health dangers from the state's recent abortion ban. Party leadership hopes to motivate voters in opposition to the ban.
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The Whole Woman’s Health Clinic in South Bend — the only one in Michiana that provides abortions — will close next month when Indiana’s new abortion ban takes effect.
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Another large employer in Indiana – power technology corporation Cummins – opposes the state's new near-total abortion law.
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A lot of Hoosiers want to know why there’s not a public question about abortion on the ballot this November, especially after a high-profile Kansas referendum last week.
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Eli Lilly also joined other large employers, including Kroger and Amazon, in pledging to cover travel for reproductive services unavailable locally.
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The Indiana House rejected an effort Thursday to eliminate rape and incest exceptions from the proposed abortion ban.
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A House committee made significant changes to the proposed abortion ban Tuesday, including slightly expanding some of the bill’s exceptions.
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Dozens of Jewish people gathered at the Indiana Statehouse Friday to protest against a bill that would largely ban abortion.