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Jul 31

Indiana Senate narrowly passes near-total abortion ban

By Arleigh Rodgers, Rick Callahan, Associated Press

The Republican-controlled Senate voted 26-20 after about three hours of debate, passing the bill with the minimum 26 votes needed to send it on to the House, which Republicans also control.

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Jul 22

Kentucky judge extends block of state’s abortion ban

By Dylan Lovan, Associated Press

A Kentucky judge has issued a ruling that continues to keep the state's near-total ban on abortion from taking effect.

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Jul 03

Texas clinics shut down abortion services after state high court ruling

By Acacia Coronado, Associated Press/Report for America, Ed White, Associated Press

The Friday night ruling stopped a three-day-old order by a Houston judge who said clinics could resume abortions up to six weeks into pregnancy. The following day, the American Civil Liberties Union said it doubted that any abortions were now…

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Jul 02

Democrats pull in $80 million following Supreme Court ruling on Roe

By Brian Slodysko, Associated Press

Party officials say donors are giving much of that money to national campaigns and causes instead of races for state office, where abortion policy will now be shaped as a result of the court's decision.

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May 26

Oklahoma governor signs nation’s strictest abortion law, banning procedure from ‘conception’

By Sean Murphy, Associated Press

Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt on Wednesday signed into law the nation's strictest abortion ban, making the state the first in the nation to effectively end availability of the procedure.

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May 18

While the nation grapples with post-Roe possibilities, Oklahoma is already living it, advocates say

By Adam Kemp

Clinics across Oklahoma are rethinking how to connect patients seeking abortions to the care they need in other places, a situation clinics in other states may soon face if the Supreme Court overturns Roe v. Wade.

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May 05

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Abortion providers face uncertain future with expected Supreme Court’s Roe v. Wade ruling

By Lisa Desjardins, Mike Fritz, Sam Weber

The draft opinion that was leaked from the U.S. Supreme Court could have enormous implications, especially for abortion providers in 26 states where new restrictions or outright bans would go into effect. Dr. Sarah Traxler in St. Paul, Minnesota, who…

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May 04

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Anti-abortion and abortion rights advocates reckon with a potential Roe v. Wade reversal

If the Supreme Court strikes down Roe v. Wade it will have a major impact in states across the U.S. that have already signaled their intention to restrict or ban abortion. Samuel Rodriguez, president of the National Hispanic Christian Leadership…

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May 04

Black and Hispanic people have the most to lose if Roe is overturned

By Emily Wagster Pettus, Leah Willingham, Associated Press

Associated Press research shows that if the Court allows states to ban abortions, minority women will bear the brunt of it.

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May 03

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Leaked Supreme Court opinion on abortion sends shockwaves across the nation

By John Yang, Harry Zahn, Eliot Barnhart

An early draft of a coming Supreme Court decision, leaked to the public late Monday, suggests that by this summer a majority of the justices will overturn Roe v. Wade, the landmark decision of 50 years ago that established a…

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