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Illinois leaders are asking for more help from the federal government
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Missouri has now banned abortion in the state, except in cases where a parent’s health is severely threatened. But the full effects of the state’s ban and its legal ramifications are still to be seen, and activists on both sides say their work is far from over.
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Former President Donald Trump spoke at a rally for Congresswoman Mary Miller, who said: “I want to thank you for the historic victory for white life in the Supreme Court yesterday.” Her campaign later said she meant to say “right to life.”
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Camille Davidson says this could have wider impact
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Abortion will remain legal in Illinois, but state leaders reacted swiftly to the Supreme Court’s decision Friday.
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Lawmakers will consider protections for abortion providers in Illinois
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Poll, with caveats, shows Illinoisans support parental notification, other restrictions
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Repeal takes place as abortion becomes central campaign issue
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A decision from the U.S. Supreme Court this summer could remove federal protections for abortion across the U.S. Most of the Midwest — and about half of all states — are certain or likely to ban or severely restrict access to abortion if given the chance.
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Overturning Roe v. Wade, as a leaked draft document indicates the U.S. Supreme Court might do, would end the constitutional right to an abortion. For Michigan OB-GYN Lisa Harris, the leak confirmed she needed to double down.