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Ky. Gov. Andy Beshear has vetoed a number of bills Friday, including a 70-plus page bill that would restrict abortion in the Commonwealth.
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Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron has filed a petition for a state court of appeals to rehear a twice struck down law banning dilation and evacuation abortions after 11 weeks.
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Lawmakers also approve non-binding resolutions supporting reproductive health care
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It’s crunch time at the Kentucky Legislature. Lawmakers have just a few days left to pass last-minute bills, finalize a new two-year budget and override vetoes issued by Democratic Gov. Andy Beshear.
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The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron has the right to defend a restrictive abortion law.
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The crime of fraudulent assisted reproduction would be created under a bill moving in the Kentucky General Assembly.
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For many people in rural parts of the Ohio Valley, wading through a sea of anti-abortion protesters is a jarring experience that can only take place after hours of driving, sometimes across state lines.
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Amid debates over the validity of the Roe v. Wade abortion verdict in the U.S. Supreme Court, a representative of a crisis pregnancy center in western Kentucky is clarifying what role they serve for parents in the region.
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At issue is a 2018 law passed by the Republican-led legislature that would have banned the dilation and evacuation abortion procedure—most commonly used for people seeking to end pregnancies in the second trimester.
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An anti-abortion organization filed a lawsuit this week to stop Louisville Metro Government from enforcing a new buffer zone in front of the downtown EMW Women’s Surgical Center, Kentucky’s only abortion clinic.