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Kentuckians could be charged with murder if they get an illegal abortion under a bill filed in the state legislature this week.
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Kentucky’s attorney general is asking two of the nation’s largest pharmacy chains not to distribute abortion pills by mail. CVS and Walgreens plan to make the drugs available to consumers after gaining approval from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
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Democrats announce legislation to repeal Tennessee’s total abortion ban — with no Republican supportDemocrats in the Tennessee General Assembly are fighting back against the state’s total abortion ban that went into effect last year.
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Bill expands access to abortion, gender-affirming treatments
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With the 2023 Kentucky General Assembly in full swing, taxpayers are starting to get an idea of what their legislators have in store.
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Following the defeat of an anti-abortion constitutional amendment in Kentucky, reproductive rights hang in the balance of the state Supreme Court and anti-abortion lawmakers are trying to figure out how to regulate abortion going forward.
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Continued enforcement of Kentucky’s near-total ban on abortion now hangs in the balance of the state Supreme Court.
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On Tuesday, the state Supreme Court will hear challenges to the abortion laws currently in effect. The court’s decision will affect the future of reproductive rights in the state.
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Kentucky voters rejected the constitutional amendment that would have made it harder to challenge abortion bans in the state earlier this week.