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A judge has granted a temporary injunction blocking Ky.’s trigger ban on abortion and six-week ban, for the duration of a circuit court case.
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An injunction remains in place for other sections of House Bill 3, which restricts abortion medication and makes access harder for minors.
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Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron announced he’s asked an appellate court to stay a decision earlier Thursday to block enforcement of two Kentucky abortion laws — including the trigger ban that went into effect almost a week ago, following the United States Supreme Court’s ruling to overturn Roe v. Wade.
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Kentucky’s only two abortion clinics say the restrictions on nearly all abortions run against the state’s constitution.
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During an appearance in northern Kentucky, McConnell said state legislatures should be empowered to craft their own abortion policies.
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Ky. Attorney General Daniel Cameron has filed notice of appeal, after a federal judge extended her block of parts of a new Kentucky abortion law Thursday.
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One of Kentucky’s two providers has resumed abortions up to 21 weeks and six days, following clarification from a federal judge.
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The Kentucky Senate passed a bill to make it harder for minors to get an abortion and restrict abortion medication.
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The sweeping measure would restrict abortion medication, make it harder for minors to terminate a pregnancy and regulate disposal of fetal remains.
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Planned Parenthood clinics in Indiana will no longer accept federal Title X funds to help pay for birth control and pap smears, leaving a $700,000 to $1…