On the campaign trail, President Donald Trump said the power to make abortion policies “has been returned to the states.” In his first two weeks in office, he’s already gone further to restrict abortion than any president who’s held office since the 1973 “Roe v.
SB 846, filed by Sen. Bryan Hughes would give unprecedented prosecutorial powers to the attorney general on issues of voter fraud and abortion.
The Wisconsin Supreme Court general election set to be held in April will determine ideological control of the court.
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The election will be the first test of Democratic and Republican ... say that electing her will preserve abortion rights in the state and lead to new congressional maps that will help Democrats flip two Republican-held House seats. Republican supporters ...
Abortion-related ballot initiatives were voted on in 10 states during the election. Here is a state-by-state breakdown of where abortion currently stands in each state. Despite Kamala Harris' loss ...
When I interviewed Wertz in 2020, he seemed baffled by religious voters’ continuing support for Trump. “I’ve thought a lot about it,” he said when I asked him about it again in January. “I don’t know that I’ve gotten closer to an answer. It still baffles me. But I’m not as hung up on it as I was.”
Sen. Jeanne Shaheen said, "Again and again, at every turn, some Republicans and the Trump administration have pushed forward dangerous policies intended to threaten access to abortion care. I think it's just shameful.
What is the shelf life of the abortion pill? Do abortion pills expire? Mifepristone usually has a shelf life of about five years, according to Plan C. Meaning, you could theoretic
A poll from The New York Times and Ipsos found that Americans believe abortion, L.G.B.T.Q. issues and climate change concern Democrats more than the cost of living.
Susan Crawford and Brad Schimel bring their political histories — and partisan backers —to the race for the Wisconsin Supreme Court.
Dr. Margaret Carpenter, from New York, was indicted by a grand jury for prescribing an abortion pill to a teenager in Louisiana, where the procedure is banned. The pill was sent through the mail.